Monrovia Weekly - 11/29/2018

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29 - DECEMBER 5, 2018

MONROVIA FIRE RECOGNIZES ONE OF THEIR OWN

Since 1996

VOL. 22, NO. 48

Community Meetings Set to Discuss Proposed Developments Susan MOTANDER motander@yahoo.com

City Manager Oliver Chi has announced that the developers of two new housing projects have been scheduled for two informational project meetings regarding two properties near Station Square. The purpose of these meetings, according to Chi, is to get input from Monrovia residents during the planning stages and to answer any

questions that individuals may have regarding the housing initiatives. Chi also noted these meetings are being coordinated by the developers and not the city. He also said additional information about these projects and other projects is available on the city’s website cityofmonrovia.org and entering Development Spotlight in the search box. Other quesSEE DEVELOPMENTS PAGE 10

Monrovia Chamber Announces Top City Award Recipients Susan MOTANDER motander@yahoo.com

The Monrovia Chamber of Commerce has announced the recipients of its top awards this year. In a break with tradi-

tion, the award recipients of the Iris and Monroe Awards this year are not individuals, but rather entities. Receiving the Iris Award, the equivalent of Citizen of the Year, is the SEE AWARDS PAGE 11

Monrovia Man Sentenced for Laundering Money for Sinaloa Cartel Will serve nearly 6 years in prison Staff WRITER editorial@beaconmedianews.com

Staff WRITER editorial@beaconmedianews.com

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onrovia Fire and Rescue is holding a special dedication event in honor of former Monrovia Fire Chief Harry A. Stevens. The event will take place

A Monrovia man who was part of an international drug money laundering organization has been sentenced to 70 months in federal prison for conspiring to move millions of dollars in proceeds for the Sinaloa cartel and other narcotics traffickers. Harinder Singh, a.k.a. “Sonu,” 34, was sentenced late Monday by U.S. District Judge Christina A. Snyder, who imposed the sentence after noting Singh’s “escalating” involvement in the money laundering conspir-

at Station 101, 141 East Lemon Avenue, on Tuesday December 4th at 4 pm. On Dec. 4, 1934, Stevens was killed while he was on patrol in the wind blasted areas of Monrovia during a major storm. An electricpowered streetcar struck his SEE MONROVIA FIRE PAGE 11

Monrovia Fire Chief Harry A. Stevens. - Courtesy photo

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acy. Singh was sentenced after being found guilty by a jury last January of conspiracy to commit money laundering, conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money transmitting business and operating an unlicensed money transmitting business. Singh was the 17th defendant convicted as a result of a 2015 grand jury indictment that was the first major U.S. criminal case involving “hawala” transfers of drug money. According to court documents, hawala is an internaSEE CARTEL PAGE 10

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