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Postmaster General John E. Potter appointed Alexander Lazaroff to serve as Chief Postal Inspector of
www.joc.comHere’s the latest overview of what a U.S. Postal Inspector is:
A U.S. Postal Inspector is a sworn federal law enforcement officer with the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS). They enforce laws related to crimes involving the U.S. mail, postal system, and postal employees, and have authority to investigate, arrest, and execute federal warrants when needed. This includes cases like mail fraud, theft, and other crimes that affect postal services.
Inspectors carry firearms, can make arrests without warrants in certain circumstances, and work with other federal, state, and local agencies to protect the mail and maintain the integrity of the postal system. They operate both domestically and internationally in collaboration with partners such as DHS, FBI, and international postal organizations.
USPIS maintains a broad jurisdiction that encompasses revenue-related mail fraud, international mail security, and cyber-enabled postal crime. They have field offices across the U.S. and abroad, reflecting their global security role.
If you’d like, I can pull up the most recent USPIS press releases or notable recent cases to illustrate how inspectors carry out investigations today. Would you like a quick summary of a few recent headlines or a focus on how to contact USPIS for reporting mail crimes?
Postmaster General John E. Potter appointed Alexander Lazaroff to serve as Chief Postal Inspector of
www.joc.comPostal Inspectors are tenacious federal law enforcement agents. They carry firearms, make arrests, execute federal search warrants, and serve subpoenas. They also work in close cooperation with various other law enforcement agencies to investigate all manner of postal crimes and expertly prepare criminal cases for court. Postal Inspectors are strategically stationed throughout the continental United States, Alaska, and Hawaii. They also report for work in Puerto Rico; Guam; Germany; England;...
about.usps.comPostal inspectors are on a mission to keep America’s postal system safe and secure. Since its inception in August 1775, the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) has protected the American public.
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