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FBI History — Part 6

50 pages · May 09, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: FBI History · 50 pages OCR'd
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. WORK AND FUNCTIONS OF THE DIVISION OF INVESTIGATION Information thet shipments were made from the bankrupt store late at night or in a covert manner; that vans or trucks a were loaded at the bankrupt’s premises; that the bankrupt hastily woe liquidated his affairs immediately prior to closing by sacrifice : or below-cost sales, all are significant of irregularities and are a material aid to the progress of the investigation. Attempts on — the part of the benkrupt to collect old accounts after proceedings have been instituted also indicete possible Violations, i es, Mee " oot a eo J a + e CRIMES ON GOVERN ENT RESERV: TIONS . The investigetion of crimes committed on Government reservetions, including Indian reservations, or in any Government building, or on other Government property, is under the jurisdiction of the Division of Investigation, and any information concerning fo: ' such erimes should be forwarded to the nearest field office. 4, be ESCAPED FEDER-L PRISON RS £0 FUGITIVES The Division of Investigetion conducts investigations for the purpose of locating and causing the arrest of persons who ére fugitives from justice by reason of violetions of the Federal laws over which the Division hes jurisdiction, of esceped Federel prisoners, and pérole and probétion violators. When the arrest of a Federal fugitive from justice is not brought about within @ reasonable time, there is issue” what is known as an Identificetion Order, which is distributed to peace officers in all parts of the country. These Identificetion Orders contain the name, photograph, fingerprints end description of the fugitive together with all aveileble inform:.tion which might prove helpful in bringing about his arrest. When the fugitive is apprehended an apprehension order is issuei so thet all efforts to locete the incividual may be discontinued. If you do not alreedy receive t’cse orcers, t-e Division wil] be pleased to place your nae on the mailing list. ‘ + is highly importent in investigations 1 reletinge to fugi- tives from justice thet any information seevred be forwarded to the nearest field office without delay. The cooperation of State and loesl officials in this refcrd will de appreciated. Te rm ner mat ete ee ee SARI SER EF Se IPE AE te pS ES EE OP ER GI REE en ne
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