Border Security & Immigration
SEATTLE -- He may have been confined to an Oklahoma jail last month, but the alleged head of British Columbia's notorious UN Gang was still intent on taking care of gang business while in custody, U.S. prosecutors said yesterday.
SEATTLE -- He may have been confined to an Oklahoma jail last month, but the alleged head of British Columbia's notorious UN Gang was still intent on taking care of gang business while in custody, U.S. prosecutors said yesterday.
A detention hearing in U.S. District Court was told that Clay Roueche of Coquitlam made three dozen telephone calls from federal facilities between his arrest in Texas on May 17 and his arrival in Seattle, where he faces charges of conspiring to import and export drugs and engage in money laundering. ...