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>On a cold afternoon in December, a man wheeled a black luggage into a phone-repair shop in Brooklyn and handed the bag to the employee behind the counter. About 40 minutes later, another man entered carrying a large plastic bag and left without it. Later that day, a third man entered the small store carrying two large bags and handed them to the same employee. The destination was Wyckoff Wireless, a nondescript store tucked along a street of bodegas, bakeries and other small businesses whose fronts are decorated with graffiti. It looked like many other mom-and-pop shops around New York City—except federal agents were surveilling the scene, as they later recounted in a criminal complaint.

Archive: https://archive.today/MLvvH From the post: >>On a cold afternoon in December, a man wheeled a black luggage into a phone-repair shop in Brooklyn and handed the bag to the employee behind the counter. About 40 minutes later, another man entered carrying a large plastic bag and left without it. Later that day, a third man entered the small store carrying two large bags and handed them to the same employee. The destination was Wyckoff Wireless, a nondescript store tucked along a street of bodegas, bakeries and other small businesses whose fronts are decorated with graffiti. It looked like many other mom-and-pop shops around New York City—except federal agents were surveilling the scene, as they later recounted in a criminal complaint.

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