7 arrested in San Mateo County crackdown on alleged criminal syndicate

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San Mateo County Sheriff's deputies have arrested seven individuals in connection with a criminal syndicate that has been linked to several felony crimes.

Boen Liu, Helena Nong, Louis Lee, Immenson Liu, Natalie Huntington, Nicholas Lanchinebre and Mickey Rivera, were arrested on suspicion of various crimes including vehicle theft, firearms trafficking, insurance fraud, money laundering and criminal profiteering.

Investigators said the suspects played various roles within the criminal organization to obtain illicit funds from stolen or embezzled property. The syndicate also allegedly established and operated a non-profit organization to launder illicit funds. The sheriff's office along with other state and federal law enforcement agencies, executed several search warrants on Tuesday at residences and businesses in San Mateo and San Francisco counties.

In addition to the arrests, law enforcement seized more than 30 vehicles and motorcycles, more than $30,000 in U.S. currency, five illegal firearms, large quantities of narcotics and marijuana possessed with the intent to distribute, documentation associated with numerous fraud and grand theft crimes, personal banking and business accounts and more than $40,000 in confirmed stolen property.© 2022 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Bay City News Service contributed to this report.

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