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   A former United States Postal Service worker has been charged with   
   stealing checks from the mail — a scheme that netted him nearly $1.7   
   million over the course of 18 months, according to KTLA sister   
   station WDCW.   
      
   In a news release issued Friday, the D.C. U.S. Attorney’s Office   
   said Hachikosela Muchimba, 43, of Washington, D.C., was charged with   
   mail theft and bank fraud.   
      
   Muchimba was accused of depositing checks from the mail into his own   
   bank account between October 2021 and March 2023.   
      
   Michimba had been working at a D.C. branch of the USPS since 2020.   
   He was placed on off-duty status in March, following the launch of a   
   federal investigation.   
      
   Muchimba’s scheme involved the removal of the payee’s name from the   
   checks, after which he would instead write his own name. Many of the   
   checks were U.S. Treasury checks, and the complaint said that   
   Muchimba was spotted on bank surveillance cameras taking the money   
   out of ATM machines.   
      
   The checks Muchimba deposited between Oct. 2021 and March 2023   
   totaled $1,697,909.52.   
      
   Muchimba faces a maximum penalty of 30 years in prison for bank   
   fraud, and 5 years for mail fraud, according to the D.C. District   
   Attorney’s Office.   
      
   https://news.yahoo.com/former-usps-worker-charged-accused-   
   194030151.html   
      
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