Feb 26, 2020

Former ICE agent sentenced in Kansas inmate escape plan

Posted Feb 26, 2020 2:00 AM
Andrew J. Pleviak-photo Butler County
Andrew J. Pleviak-photo Butler County

WICHITA, KAN. – A former federal immigration officer was sentenced Tuesday to nine months in prison for impersonating an Immigration and Customs Enforcement supervisor, according to U.S. Attorney StephenMcAllister.

Andrew J. Pleviak, 42, Topeka, Kan., pleaded guilty in December to falsely claiming to be an officer of ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations. He made the claim to a deputy with the Kingman County Sheriff's Office.

Pleviak also submitted a memo on ICE letterhead requesting the release of a man being held in the custody of the Kingman County Sheriff's Office. The man in custody was Juan Tapia-Alfaro, an acquaintance of Pleviak. Pleviak was arrested when he arrived at the jail pretending to be an ICE supervisory deportation officer.