From: noyb@nowhere.com (Heavy Metal Maniac) Newsgroups: alt.politics.white-power Subject: Resiatance #3 Date: Sun, 13 Apr 1997 16:57:15 GMT Organization: Voicenet - Internet Access - (215)674-9290 Message-ID: <5ir3c0$pjv$4@news3.voicenet.com> Reply-To: noyb@nowhere.com NNTP-Posting-Host: ivyland251.voicenet.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Path: news.acadiacom.net!news-fw-12.sprintlink.net!news-dc-26.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-east.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!sprint!news.maxwell.syr.edu!news-xfer.netaxs.com!news.voicenet.com!not-for-mail Friday, April 11, 1997 Police want skinheads' bank files By David Shepardson / The Detroit News State police issued a search warrant for bank records of a Highland Township-based white separatist record company on Thursday in an effort to link the company to a paper trail of unpaid taxes. The police asked the Twelve Oaks Mall Comerica bank branch in Novi to turn over international monetary wire transfer records, signature cards and deposit records, under a second search warrant filed in 52nd District Court in Milford. Police also acknowledged that Wednesday's six-hour search of Resistance Records was part of a coordinated raid with Ontario Provincial Police. While agents searched the Highland Township home in the 2900 block of Central, provincial police raided the Windsor home of Resistance founder George Burdi. "Both searches were for business records and were carried out at the same time for the safety of the officers and to make sure computer records weren't destroyed," said Michigan State Police Detective Sgt. Rodney Young. Ontario Provincial Police Detective Sgt. Tom Whittaker said that his officers seized a large amount of business records, computers and discs. He said the investigation could take months to complete. "We don't know if what Michigan found will be helpful to us. We'll need to meet to review the records they obtained," Whittaker said in a telephone interview from Toronto. In the Highland Township search, police were surprised to find the massive quantity of records. They confiscated 100 boxes of business records, three IBM-compatible computers, flags, pamphlets and merchandise. "We didn't come with a U-Haul truck and we didn't expect to find as much as we did," Young said. They said they were shocked that the 1,200-square-foot, four-bedroom ranch on a dirt road in western Oakland County was home to "a major distribution center," he said. Police also recovered a massive amount of merchandise -- including one box with nearly 10,000 white-power music compact discs -- as well as customer address labels and mailing lists. Young said it would take at least two months to go through the 100 boxes of business records, but he anticipated that several criminal and civil charges would be filed. Resistance Records was operating without a Michigan sales tax license, Young said. Undercover officers purchased three CDs at a Feb. 9 white supremacist rock concert on Detroit's east side, he said, and two tapes were purchased through mail by an officer using a Grand Ledge address. The state police first were contacted in late 1996 by Ontario Provincial Police, conducting an lengthy ongoing investigation of the company's Canadian operations. A resident at Burdi's home originally said that Burdi had been arrested on an outstanding charge Wednesday. But the Ontario Provincial Police's Whittaker said Burdi had turned himself in mid-February and has been jailed since after losing an appeal of an assault charge. He is serving the remainder of a one-year sentence. Burdi, Joseph Talic and another Canadian are listed on the company's incorporation papers. Talic was seen in January by undercover police mailing dozens of packages from the U.S. Post Office in Royal Oak and Federal Express offices in an effort to skirt Canadian tax and hate-crime laws, police said. Two auditors from the state Treasurer's Office have been assigned to go through the reams of documents and Assistant Atty. Gen. Dan Levy of the tax division will have to approve any charges. Resistance Records sells thousands of records around the world. The publicly held company incorporated in 1994 and maintained on its Domestic Profit Records only minimal assets of $48,414 and a negative net worth of $34,991. Police are in the process of copying the contents of the hard drives to "clean" state computers, where they will begin the task of determining whether the company failed to pay withholding tax to employees. No one at the house on the 2900 Central block would comment Thursday. Copyright 1997, The Detroit News
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