The FBI has set mid-June for another "national sweep" in its continuing effort to nab perpetrators of mortgage fraud. The new sweep, which involves law enforcement agencies at the federal, state, and local levels and has been dubbed "Operation Malicious Mortgage," is intended as "an important statement," according to John Arterberry, executive deputy chief in the Justice Department's Fraud Section. "We want to send the message that law enforcement takes mortgage fraud seriously," Mr. Arterberry said at the Mortgage Bankers Association's National Fraud issues Conference in Chicago. The planned sweep will be the FBI's third such effort. The first, in 2004, resulted in charges against 150 alleged criminals. The second was a year later and resulted in charges against 155 people. But this time, Mr. Arterberry said, the goal is to "double the number" of defendants. "We want to send a strong deterrent message," the Justice Department official told the conference. The MBA can be found online at http://www.mortgagebankers.org.
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