1 4 Herald & Lantern 8 August '84
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Bill Hits At Drug " Money WASHINGTON. DC - Emphasizing the need to apply a tourniquet to the flow of drug money out of the country. House Crtme Subcommittee JChairman Bill Hughes iD-NJi and I House Banking Subcom- | mittee Chairman Joseph Minish < D-NJ ) offered, and the Crime Subcommittee | has approved the Money Laundering Penalties Act of J 984. | The/legislation will .strengthen enforcement of those portions of the Bank Secrecy Act designed to , halt the transportation of / the proceeds of crime out of ( this country f THIS BILL is another f part of our assult on crime r, .'It will strengthen the t i economic attack on drug j traffickers." Hughes said. •' "If we can block the flow J of drug and organized v crime money out of the I country by jfcssing this £ Money Laundering (; Penalties Act. if we can seize the proceeds of drug trafficking through passage of my pending I forfeiture legislation, and if I we can close the loopholes which have facilitated I money, laundering through casinos and financial institutions. then we can slash the profits of these criminals and put many of them, out of business. Hughe* said L'NDER cflrent iaw. anyone leaving%ie country carrying $5,000 or more must file a report Reports I are used by law enforcement officials to follow the trail of money launderers
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Trenton St. Graduate SEA ISLE CITY - Rocky J Costantino. son of local residents Mr. and Mrs Roxy Costantino has J graduated with hontirs ^ from Trenton State Col lege. Costantino received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mathematics and i^a member of Pi Mu Epsiltyi, Natinal Honorary Mathematics Fraternity Costantino is currently employed with Hewlitt Packart^ Corp. in Paramns.
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