在犹他州,国土安全部的两名特工被控阴谋出售被查获的毒品,面临长达20年的监禁。
Two DHS agents in Utah charged with conspiracy to sell seized drugs, faces up to 20 years in prison.
犹他州国土安全部两名特务Nicholas Kindle和David Cole在联邦法院被指控阴谋分销毒品和从政府财产中获利。
Two Department of Homeland Security agents in Utah, Nicholas Kindle and David Cole, have been charged in federal court with conspiracy to distribute drugs and profiting from government property.
他们被指控盗窃执法证据中的“浴盐”并通过保密线人出售,收入在195 000至300 000美元之间。
They are accused of stealing "bath salts" from law enforcement evidence and selling them via a confidential informant, earning between $195,000 and $300,000.
两名特工均已停职。
Both agents have been suspended.
Cole表示不服罪,如果被判有罪,将面临长达20年的监禁。
Cole has pleaded not guilty and faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted.