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			<description><![CDATA[<p> TSA agent Michael Arato admits to stealing from passengers during security checks, taking bribes<br /><br />Philip Caulfield<br /><br />DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER<br /><br />Tuesday, February 15th 2011, 12:43 PM<br /><br />Richards/GettyMichael Arato, a TSA agent at Newark airport, pleaded guilty to stealing from passengers<br /><br />and accepting kickbacks from a subordinate who did the same.<br /><br />Facebook<br /><br />Prosecutors said Michael Arato and the subordinate, who was not named, targeted foreigners leaving the U.S. and stole money and valuables from their bags during secondary searches.<br /><br />A Transportation Security Administration officer pleaded guilty to stealing thousands of dollars in cash and other valuables from unsuspecting travelers, mostly non-English speakers, during security screenings at Newark airport.<br /><br />Michael Arato, 41, also admitted on Monday to taking kickbacks from a subordinate officer, who stole between $10,000 and $30,000 over the course of a year while Arato agreed to look the other way.<br /><br />The crooked TSA supervisor was busted last fall after the subordinate, who was not named, worked with authorities to videotape him taking his cut during a three-week period, from Sept. 13 to Oct. 5, authorities said.<br /><br />Arato also admitted stealing from passengers at his own checkpoint at Newark airport&#x27;s Terminal B.<br /><br />Prosecutors said the two agents often targeted foreigners and subjected them to additional screening, during which time they would pocket cash found in their carry-on bags.<br /><br />According to prosecutor Paul Fishman, the supervisor pocketed between $400 and $700 from passengers on a given shift. He also accepted about $3,100 in bribes during the three-week period he was being observed.<br /><br />The two agents often stashed stolen cash in the drawers of x-ray machines at the checkpoints or hid it the lost and found before retrieving it later, prosecutors said.<br /><br />Arato was caught on tape explaining his action by saying that the travelers were leaving the country with our money, ABC reported.<br /><br />In one video recording, Arato was seen taking his cut and then giving the middle finger to the office security camera, according to the complaint.<br /><br />Arato literally made a game of stealing hundreds of dollars a day from individuals standing in the security lane, Fishman said in a statement after Arato was busted. That he targeted them based on their inability to speak English is especially offensive.<br /><br />According to the original complaint, authorities became suspicious after receiving several complaints from passengers on Air India&#x27;s daily nonstop flight to India that money and valuables from their carry-on bags had gone missing after TSA employees at Arato&#x27;s checkpoint had searched them by hand.<br /><br />The victims were mostly women of Indian decent who did not speak English, the complaint said.<br /><br />Arato faces a maximum of 15 years in prison and $250,000 fine. He will be sentenced on May 24.<br /><br />With News Wire Services<br /><br />Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2011/02/15/2011-02-15_tsa_agent_michael_arato_pleads_guilty_to_stealing_from_passengers_taking_bribes_.html#ixzz1E9HnTBTg<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/2/tsa-agent-admits-to-stealing-from-passengers.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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