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Man sentenced in food stamp and tax fraud; had sent money to family in Yemen

The owner of a Southside Birmingham grocery store was sentenced Thursday to three years and a month in federal prison for his guilty plea to one count of tax fraud and one count of food stamp fraud totaling more than $1.6 million.

Sufyan Hazem Saleh, 33, of Birmingham, was ordered by U.S. District Judge R. David Proctor to serve three years on supervised probation after his release. Saleh is to report to prison Dec. 9, the judge stated.

Saleh also was among those arrested in June in a state food stamp fraud roundup. That probe, dubbed Operation T-bone, targeted those they law enforcement say cheated the food stamp system out of hundreds of thousands of dollars and sent at least some of the profits via wire transfer to Yemen.

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