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A woman charged with involvement in an alleged forgery ring based in Chicago's Chinatown, who was arrested in the case at a Streator Chinese restaurant last year, is set for her next court hearing in May.
Print this storyQiong Zhou, 39, was charged with 18 other people in February 2009 in federal district court in Chicago with making and selling false identity cards and papers to predominantly Chinese, Korean and Indonesian citizens who illegally entered the United States. The false documents ranged in price from $1,200 to $3,500 per set, according to the FBI. Zhou and several other defendants are set for a hearing Thursday, May 6. Streator police arrested Zhou on a federal warrant Feb. 25 at Chen Kings Buffet, 2359 N. Bloomington St. She is free on bond. The FBI said Zhou was girlfriend to the ring's leader, 42-year-old Jun Yun Zhang. |
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