WASHINGTON - In a cabinet inside a modest laboratory in downtown Washington are rows and rows of ink samples in plastic squeeze bottles and small glass jars. The ink library at the lab contains more than 15,000 samples of pen, marker and printer inks dating back to the 1920s. Cantu died unexpectedly last year, and the Secret Service recently dedicated the lab in his honour. The branch works on Secret Service investigations, plus counterfeiting probes and fraud and helps law enforcement agencies around the nation and worldwide. She said Cantu’s contribution to the field was invaluable — people would come to the Secret Service just to work for him.
Source: thestar July 08, 2019 04:41 UTC