A project manager at the Registry of Motor Vehicles was arrested Monday on charges of scheming with a service station owner to extort money from other service station owners who had been seeking licenses to conduct car safety inspections.
Mark C. LaFrance, 51, of Braintree, the project manager, and Simon Abou Raad, 50, of Tyngsborough, who owned stations in Tewksbury and Tyngsborough, were each charged with conspiracy under the federal Hobbs Act.
LaFrance was released on $100,000 unsecured bond after an initial appearance in federal court in Boston, and he said he will obtain his own lawyer. Prosecutors are seeking to hold Abou Raad without bail, calling him a risk of flight: He has close ties to people in Lebanon, traveled there recently, and may own property there, prosecutors said.
Prosecutors also said they fear that Abou Raad may try to intimidate witnesses in the case, many of whom he knows through their work in the Lebanese community.
A hearing is scheduled Tuesday afternoon in federal court.
According to documents filed in federal court, LaFrance was project manager for the Registry’s Vehicle Safety and Compliance Services unit and oversaw the vehicle inspection program in Massachusetts.
LaFrance allegedly worked with Abou Raad in a scheme to profit from the sale of Registry safety inspection machines and licenses....
The court records indicate that other Registry officials took part in the scheme or were aware of it, but they were not arrested or identified Monday....
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