Canadian Homicide Suspect Captured by U.S. Secret Service, San Antonio, TX

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The following press release was published by the U.S. Secret Service on July 13, 2017. It is reproduced in full below.

(Washington, D.C.) On July 11, 2017, Ager Hasan, Canadian homicide suspect, was arrested

during a traffic stop by Secret Service agents and Task Force officers in San Antonio, Texas.

Hasans arrest resulted from a counterfeit investigation conducted by special agents from the

San Antonio Field Office.

On July 11, 2017, the San Antonio Field Office received a routine duty call from an

anonymous source who reported an individual (later identified as Hasan) was placing orders

for counterfeit currency via the Dark Web. The source provided the suspects description, first

name, address, and vehicle information. Special Agents and Task Force Officers responded to

the address provided by the source to conduct surveillance, during which time they observed

the reported vehicle driving by the individuals address. Agents and officers arranged to have a

San Antonio marked police unit conduct a traffic stop of the suspect vehicle.

During the traffic stop, it was discovered the vehicles license plates were stolen out of

Arkansas. An individual fitting the description given by the anonymous source was located in

the front passenger seat. Agents and Officers interviewed the individual and positively

identified him as Ager Hasan. Hasan was subsequently arrested for an outstanding provisional

warrant for murder out of Ontario, Canada. Incident to the arrest, a search of Hasans vehicle

and residence revealed he was in possession of approximately $600 in counterfeit $20 Federal

Reserve notes.

Agents contacted the San Antonio U.S. Marshals Service, who confirmed an outstanding U.S.

federal warrant in conjunction with the outstanding Canadian warrant. Hasan was transported

by Agents and Task Force Officers to the federal detention center where he was processed.

Due to the outstanding warrant for second degree murder out of Canada, no U.S. federal

counterfeit charges were pursued. Hasan is expected to appear in a Texas courtroom today to

be remanded on the basis of the outstanding provisional warrant for second degree murder.

The murder investigation began with the stabbing death of Melinda Vasilije on April 28, 2017,

in Kitchener, Canada. The investigation immediately focused on Hasan who is from Hamilton,

Canada. Throughout the investigation, Canadian authorities were in contact with Hasan

encouraging him to turn himself in to U.S. law enforcement officials.

Hasan was spotted in Pennsylvania and again in Tennessee on May 20, 2017, where it was

believed he was headed to the Mexican border. Prior to Hasans arrest in San Antonio,

Canadian investigators had been working with U.S. state and local law enforcement officials,

Customs and Border Protection and the Department of Homeland Security on this case.

Source: U.S. Secret Service

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