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In a new video, employees are warned against colluding with criminals

In a new video, Chief Postal Inspector Gary Barksdale and USPS Inspector General Tammy Hull warn Postal Service employees about the importance of not using the mail to distribute narcotics.

The video is the second in a three-part series from the Postal Inspection Service and the USPS Office of Inspector General that aims to educate employees about the dangers of colluding with criminals.

The first segment focused on protecting arrow and modified arrow lock keys.

Postal Service managers will show the video to employees throughout the organization this week and next.

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