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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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nr es oer ene ie ce et eee ete. WORK AND FUNCTIONS OF THE DIVISION OF INVESTIGATION the Comptroller of the Currency. The Division of Investigetion has investigative jurisdiction over such offenses and desires to receive wt. any information indicating a violation of the provisions of these , acts, _ ia NATIONAL MCTOR VEHICLE THEFT ACT Persons who transport a stolen motor vehicle from one State to another State, knowing the same to have been stolen, may be prose- cuted in the United States courts for the transportation of the stolen - oS vehicle. Als0, persons who receive, conceal, store, barter, sell, or .. ers dispose of any motor vehicle moving as, or which is.a part of, or which | sae constitutes, interstate or foreign commerce, knowing the same to have # been stolen, may be prosecuted in the United States Courts under this oath act, which is also known as the Dyer Act. oh “hen an individual is found in possession of an automobile and there is reason to believe that his possession of the motor vehicle is not lawful and thet the said motor vehicle has been stolen end transported in interstate or foreign commerce, if the facts are called to the attention of the Division an investigation will be made to determine whether there has been a violation of the Netional Motor oo, Vehicle Theft Act. ee THiFT, EMESZZ2LU' ENT, OR ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF GOVRN.ET PROPERTY It is a violation of a Federal law to embezzle, purloin, or an steal any property of the United States, or to receive such property knowing the sane to have been stolen. This Division has investigative jurisdiction over offenses of this nature. ; WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC ACT The White Slave Traffic act is frequently referred to as the Menn Act. This act provides that any person who shall knowingly trans- port or cause to be transporte¢, or aid or assist in obtaining trans- portation for, or in trensporting, in interstate or foreign commerce, any woman or girl for the purpose of prostitution or debauchery, or to engage in other immoral practices, shall be deemed guilty of a felony. The Division of Investigation is desirous of receiving any information. which comes to your attention indicating a viole*ion of this act. | ~y .3 ef ~*. r ’ SR a re mre ee et, een enn mee ees ne Se em ee re ee ne en ee mee
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