Here are the latest updates I can share about U.S. Postal Inspectors and related police activity, based on recent public reporting:
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The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) remains actively involved in crackdown efforts against postal-crime, including mail theft and related offenses. Recent official statements highlight ongoing nationwide arrests and prosecutions as part of Project Safe Delivery and other initiatives.[4][6]
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Public-facing materials from USPIS emphasize collaboration with other law-enforcement partners (federal, state, and local) to investigate postal crimes, protect carriers, and secure the mailstream. They also publish quarterly or periodic updates on enforcement actions and case results.[2][6][4]
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News and official releases related to postal-crime enforcement and police involvement have covered topics such as crackdown announcements, joint conferences, and updates on specific incidents or investigations involving postal inspectors alongside other agencies.[5][6]
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General context on the USPS/USPIS: postal inspectors are sworn federal officers with authority to investigate, arrest, and pursue federal charges in mail-related crimes; they work with other agencies to coordinate cases.[3][2]
If you’d like, I can compile the most current official USPIS press releases and summarize any notable cases or regional updates relevant to London or the UK context, or pull specific articles about recent high-profile investigations. I can also create a concise timeline or a short briefing slide deck if you’re preparing for a meeting.
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MAIL THEFT — 3,654 ROBBERIES — 545 Project Safe Delivery was launched in May 2023 to address a surge in mail theft and related violent crimes against letter carriers. A joint initiative between the Postal Service and Postal Inspection Service, Project Safe Delivery employs a holistic approach to this end. It seeks to protect postal employees and the mailstream, prevent incidents through education and awareness, and enforce the laws that protect our nation’s mailstream. … ### ENFORCE the laws...
www.uspis.govPostal Inspectors are tenacious federal law enforcement agents. They carry firearms, make arrests, execute federal search warrants, and serve subpoenas. They also work in close cooperation with various other law enforcement agencies to investigate all manner of postal crimes and expertly prepare criminal cases for court. Postal Inspectors are strategically stationed throughout the continental United States, Alaska, and Hawaii. They also report for work in Puerto Rico; Guam; Germany; England;...
about.usps.comPOSTAL FACT: In 2024 Postal Inspectors reported 4,754 arrests and 4,228 convictions related primarily to postal crimes involving mail theft, assaults and robberies of employees, mail fraud and prohibited mailings.
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