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NEWS RELEASE
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UNITED STATES POSTAL INSPECTION SERVICE
For further information call:
September 19, 2002
Chief Postal Inspector Announces Operation Webslinger
Every day, the U.S. Postal Service delivers 650 million pieces of mail to 145 million addresses across the country. That's 207 billion pieces of mail each year. Some mail contains hazardous, prohibited, or dangerous material and poses a danger to the postal employees who handle it and to the American public.
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is responsible for protecting postal employees and customers from dangerous material in the U.S. Mail. It is committed to ensuring the mail is safe and is not used to transport prohibited or dangerous matter. The Postal Inspection Service takes this commitment very seriously.
Last year, Postal Inspectors arrested 1,840 suspects for mailing prohibited material-from child pornography to mail bombs, anthrax hoaxes to threatening letters, firearms to dangerous substances, such as illegal and dangerous narcotics.
Operation Webslinger, being unveiled today, is the result of a coordinated team effort by Postal Inspectors, DEA agents, and other state, local, and federal law enforcement officers, who have been investigating more than 350 suspects for using the mail to traffic dangerous substances throughout the country. With the arrest yesterday of the mailer-operator, Daniel Pelchat, in Quebec, Canada, a major drug distribution network has been dismantled. A nationwide sweep to apprehend customers of Pelchat Labs began yesterday and is continuing. Postal Inspectors made undercover deliveries at locations across the country, and more arrests are expected.
The Postal Inspection Service continues to investigate all illegal schemes that involve the use of the mail. Of particular concern are those that pose a serious threat of harm to postal employees and the American public. The vigilance of Postal Inspectors ensures a safe work environment for America's postal employees and preserves America's confidence in the mail.
NEWS RELEASE
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
UNITED STATES POSTAL INSPECTION SERVICE
For further information call:
September 19, 2002
Chief Postal Inspector Announces Operation Webslinger
Every day, the U.S. Postal Service delivers 650 million pieces of mail to 145 million addresses across the country. That's 207 billion pieces of mail each year. Some mail contains hazardous, prohibited, or dangerous material and poses a danger to the postal employees who handle it and to the American public.
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is responsible for protecting postal employees and customers from dangerous material in the U.S. Mail. It is committed to ensuring the mail is safe and is not used to transport prohibited or dangerous matter. The Postal Inspection Service takes this commitment very seriously.
Last year, Postal Inspectors arrested 1,840 suspects for mailing prohibited material-from child pornography to mail bombs, anthrax hoaxes to threatening letters, firearms to dangerous substances, such as illegal and dangerous narcotics.
Operation Webslinger, being unveiled today, is the result of a coordinated team effort by Postal Inspectors, DEA agents, and other state, local, and federal law enforcement officers, who have been investigating more than 350 suspects for using the mail to traffic dangerous substances throughout the country. With the arrest yesterday of the mailer-operator, Daniel Pelchat, in Quebec, Canada, a major drug distribution network has been dismantled. A nationwide sweep to apprehend customers of Pelchat Labs began yesterday and is continuing. Postal Inspectors made undercover deliveries at locations across the country, and more arrests are expected.
The Postal Inspection Service continues to investigate all illegal schemes that involve the use of the mail. Of particular concern are those that pose a serious threat of harm to postal employees and the American public. The vigilance of Postal Inspectors ensures a safe work environment for America's postal employees and preserves America's confidence in the mail.

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Don't fool yourself that UPS/FedEx is any safer. Sure the USPS is cooperating with the Feds but it didn't stem from them opening up packages like UPS/FedEx can do.