Authorities charge dozens in transnational organized crime probe
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Authorities charge dozens in transnational organized crime probe, including some with alleged links to Nijjar killing
STEVEN CHASE
SENIOR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTER
MIKE HAGER
PUBLISHED 50 MINUTES AGO
UPDATED 19 SECONDS AGO
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Bill Essayli, an attorney for the United States in California, speaks on Tuesday in Los Angeles as U.S. and Canadian officials announce dozens of alleged members of a transnational organized crime group have been charged and arrested.
DAVID SWANSON/REUTERS
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