Former INS Officer Gets Prison, Fine for Bribery
From Staff and Wire Reports
A former Immigration and Naturalization Service official was sentenced to a year in prison and fined $2,400 for accepting bribes from two men who were previously found innocent of the charges.
Angel Orduno, 51, pleaded guilty and cooperated in the prosecution of two former Fresno men on charges that they bribed him in exchange for expediting a series of U.S. citizenship applications.
However, last month a federal jury acquitted Jamal Bibi, 43, and Jassim Mohammad Addal, 35.
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