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    FORMER U.S. CONSULAR ASSOCIATE PLEADS GUILTY TO BRIBERY, VISA FRAUD CONSPIRACY

    US Fed News
    March 9, 2005 Wednesday 1:26 AM EST

    WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Diplomatic
    Security issued the following press release:

    Former United States Consular Associate Piotr Zdzislaw Parlej, 45,
    entered a plea of guilty today, March 8, 2005, to the charge of
    engaging in a conspiracy to take bribes in exchange for issuing
    fraudulent visas.

    United States District Judge Ellen S. Huvelle, of the District of
    Columbia, set sentencing for July, 2005. Parlej, who has remained
    jailed since his arrest on February 2, 2005, will continue to be
    detained pending sentencing.

    The charge carries a potential penalty of 5 years in prison and a
    $250,000 fine.

    In pleading guilty, Parlej admitted that from at least April 2004
    through about January 13, 2005, while employed by the Department
    of State and assigned as a consular officer at the United States
    Embassy in Yerevan, Armenia, he and several co-conspirators arranged
    for foreign nationals to obtain United States nonimmigrant visas,
    for which they were not eligible, in exchange for cash payments. He
    also admitted to six specific instances where he took and agreed to
    take bribes totaling at least $45,000 for fraudulently issuing visas.

    Parlej was indicted in the District of Columbia on February 2,
    2005, shortly before his arrest. His State Department employment was
    terminated shortly thereafter.

    Diplomatic Security is the worldwide law enforcement and security arm
    of the U.S. Department of State with special agents assigned to U.S.
    diplomatic missions overseas and field offices throughout the United
    States. Diplomatic Security special agents conduct passport and visa
    fraud investigations worldwide and are responsible for security at
    285 U.S. diplomatic facilities around the world.
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