European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 25, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes sunday August 25, 1991 . Nabs Panama ship for fuel fraud Anchorage Alaska up . Marshals have seized a panamanian freighter whose Crew allegedly stole thousands of Gallons of fuel while transporting ammunition to . Forces participating in operation desert storm authorities said. None of the Crew members however has been arrested. A Federal warrant alleged the 512-foot Anangelo Leader stole the fuel while under charter to the military sea lift come earlier this year during ammunition deliveries . Marshal John Mckay said. The vessel owned by Alpha Venus enterprises of Panama had sailed from Yokohama Japan when it was seized wednesday night in the Southeast Alaska port of Ketchikan where it was to have picked up pulp from a Mill. The vessel carried 15 crewmen and seven officers All of them greek and burmese Mckay said. He said a translator was employed to explain to the Crew the reason for the ships seizure but that they were not under arrest. The ship one of about 100 chartered in the massive sea lift of supplies to saudi Arabia picked up ammunition for . Troops Jan. 9 in Wilmington n.c., Marge Holtz a spokeswoman for the military sea lift come said from Washington. She said the ship returned May 14 from saudi Arabia loaded with cargo which was unloaded at the sunny Point military Ocean terminal in North Carolina. The ship then apparently left . Waters until reappearing in Alaska last week. The Federal warrant issued by the . Attorneys office in Raleigh n.c., the 512-foot Anangelo Leader lies anchored at Ketchikan Alaska following its seizure by Federal authorities on wednesday. Sought the seizure of the vessel under civil forfeiture statutes and a civil complaint alleging fraud. Assistant . Attorney Bob Potter in Raleigh declined to comment on the Case. Holtz also declined to discuss the allegations. Mckay said he was instructed to keep documents in the Case secret. However Mckay said the charges allege the ship and its Crew defrauded the government of 61,740 Gallons of fuel Worth roughly $60,000. The Anangelo apparently obtained More fuel from the government for its chartered voyages than it required Mckay said. According to Mckay Anangelo Crew members apparently engaged in a practice called a Short taping a which can involve plugging fuel tank sounding tubes to make a ships fuel level appear lower than it is. The method would produce false Low fuel readings showing that a vessel used More fuel than it did and therefore was entitled to a bigger fuel reimbursement from the government than would be made for an accurate accounting of fuel used. Spot checking uncovers this kind of activity Holtz said. Although the alleged acts occurred when the vessel was under contract to the military sea lift come from january to mid May for desert shield and desert storm deliveries that was an extremely Busy time for the military and it was Only later that evidence came to Light. By then the vessel apparently had left american Waters officials said. Suspect cleared in gentleman Bandit probe Houston up a prosecutors have dropped robbery charges against a Salesman who had been accused of being the a gentleman Bandit Quot believed responsible for More than pm holdups in Texas and Louisiana. Mike Harvey was arrested at his Cibolo Home near san Antonio on june 28 and was jailed 11 Days until a judge reduced his $200, pm Bond. Harvey has maintained his innocence and provided officials with a series of alibis for dates the robberies occurred. A this alibis checked out and we re considering another suspect Quot said assistant District attorney Bill Hawkins. Harvey still faces robbery charges in Lafayette and Baton Rouge la., where officials have refused to drop cases until Harvey appears in lineups. Stan Schneider Harvey a attorney said he expects the Louisiana charges also to be dropped. A we examined 17 different robberies on 17 different dates and we have been Able to account for where Mike Harvey was in each Case Quot Schneider said. Five of those robberies took place in Louisiana and 12 in Houston the a gentleman Bandit Quot is suspected of robbing More than 100 salesmen at hotels in Texas and Louisiana Between May 1989 and july 1991. The thief got his nickname because he was polite to his victims and often apologized for robbing them. Robert Jones a Weatherford businessman who was among the bandits victims said the Man gained Entrance to his hotel room and tied his hands and feet with a Necktie and strips of Towel. The Bandit then took $600 from Jones Wallet and began going through the other contents. A i asked him to let me keep the pictures of my wife and kids a Jones said. A the just said a of 1 take anything personal like he was offended. All the time he kept asking me if the knots were too tight or if i was uncomfortable Quot although the Bandit brandished a gun Jones said he showed him the weapon was not loaded before family s plight blamed on drug dealers Chicago up a a Man says lie and his family have been run out of the apartment building he owns by a drug Selling gang that has taken Over his neighbourhood. Legustus Mcdonald 50, said Friday the ordeal began in May when he rented an apartment to a woman and her four children. He said shortly thereafter drug trafficking began from the apartment and now Mcdonald finds himself sleeping in his Van because of threats. His wife and five children Are staying with relatives. A drugs have been sold on Corners in this area for years Quot Mcdonald said. A i was surprised to find the Young men on the Corner were suddenly coming to my Mcdonald said he asked the woman to move out but she refused and stopped paying her rent. After he took her to housing court he said she threatened to blow up the build ing and have him killed. Mcdonald also reported his apartment burglarized in july and on aug. 3 a group of men ordered him to leave his building a for suffer the consequences a a Mcdonald said though he has a court order ordering the woman to leave he cannot afford the $224 he must pay the sheriffs to evict her. Mcdonald said he asked police prosecutors his aldermen and even Federal authorities for help but to no Avail. A Community group a Campaign for a drug free West Side a planned a March on Mcdonald a Block in a bid to drum up neighbourhood efforts to oust the traffickers. A 39-year-old woman who has lived on the Block for 10 years said it Quot hurts Quot to see this happening. Quot it makes me angry a the woman said. A you wonder How Law enforcement agencies let it get this release teamster who shot son to death Chicago up a prominent teamsters Union official who says he shot and killed his son in self defense has been released without being charged but questions about the incident remain. Police were delayed in being notified of the shooting of Daniel Ligurotis jr., 36, of Westchester until about 90 minutes after his father shot him Law enforcement officials said thursday. Telephone Calls made from the Union Hall where wednesdays shooting took place were being reviewed to determine whether High ranking police officers were contacted before emergency dispatchers officials said. No charges were filed against Daniel Ligurotis sr., 63, who underwent 13 hours of questioning before he was released thursday. Ligurotis told police he fired in self defense after his Only child pulled a gun on him held it at his Temple and threatened to shoot. Ligurotis said he pushed his songs Arm away pulled out his own gun and fired once. The younger Ligurotis was pronounced dead at the scene. The father told police the shooting culminated a morning of quarrelling Oyer family matters and the songs role in Union affairs. He said the dispute began at his Home and continued Over car phones As the pair drove separately to the Union Hall. A spokesman for Cook county states attorney Jack of Malley said the chief Deputy states attorney Patrick of Brien had been assigned to oversee the Case. A it is a continuing investigation further comment now would be inappropriate a the spokesman added. Ligurotis is head of teamsters local 705 and president of joint Council 25, the nations third largest joint Council representing More than 135,000 teamsters in Illinois Indiana and Wisconsin. He receives an annual salary of about $411,427. His son a trustee of local 705, was a top aide
