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Ex-mass. State police SGT. Condemned in the CDL license Scanda – NBC Boston

A former Sergeant of the State Police in Massachusetts, who among six people who were charged with a program, was found to be guilty in return for the submission of scores for commercial driving tests before the Federal Court, the public prosecutor said.

Gary Cederquist was the only one of the six who was brought to the court – the others took over the responsibility for Massachusett's responsibility, according to the US Prosecutor's Office.

The inhabitant of Stougton was found to be guilty of extortion, conspiracy for extortion, post -fraud, counterfeits of records and more with a total of 48 counts. He was acquitted by nine cases, including two blackmails and a conspiracy, said the prosecutors.

“Gary Cederquist decided to bribery and blackmail over his oath to protect the community that he was sworn. His greed endangered the public when he had raised a program to issue trading licenses for applicants who had never taken a real test to operate heavy commercial vehicles on the streets and motorways from Massachusetts,” Usah “, said usah.

The state police disregarded Cederquist in the past year.

Two soldiers were suspended without paying the Massachusetts State Police because the federal authorities examine allegations of bribery.

Cederquist and three other former soldiers and two civilians fake the records and gives drivers who tested their commercial driver's license (CDL “(CDL), preferred treatment. Even if the drivers had not passed a skills test, the soldiers passed them and shared that they had done this with a text and the code word” Golden “.

Cederquist was responsible for the unit and supposedly prompted to temporarily fit at least three dozen CDL applicants, regardless of whether they passed the skills test or not. The prosecutors said that Cederquist, who was also accused of helping four state troops at CDLs, was assumed as a bribery of a new entrance worth 10,000 US dollars, a snow blower worth 2,000 US dollars and a granite mailbox of 750 US dollars.

Most of the charges that Cederquist had conducted for wearing up to 20 years in prison. He will be convicted on July 24th.

Antithesis of and in a strong contrast to the values, character and integrity, which the vast majority of our soldiers have issued in public every day. “

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