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Ten Indian Nationals Indicted in US for Visa Fraud Conspiracy

A US jury has indicted ten Indian nationals in connection with a conspiracy involving staged armed robberies at convenience stores, designed to allow clerks to falsely claim victim status on immigration applications.

10 Apr, 16:41 — 11 Apr, 03:48
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Times of IndiaMostly Factual87d ago

New update on Indians charged with visa fraud in US: 10 Patels indicted by grand jury in Boston, will be deported after sentence

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By TOI World Desk

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indian-expressMostly Factual87d ago

10 Indian nationals indicted in US for visa fraud conspiracy

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hindustan-timesMostly Factual87d ago

10 Indians indicted in US over staged robbery visa fraud scheme: How the scam worked

Indian nationals were indicted for allegedly staging fake robberies so participants could falsely claim to be crime victims in immigration applications

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ndtvMostly Factual87d ago

10 Indian Nationals Indicted In US Visa Fraud Conspiracy

The United States Attorney's Office said all 10 defendants were previously charged by criminal complaint and released on conditions.

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DawnMostly Factual87d ago

US jury indicts 10 Indians for visa fraud conspiracy involving staged robberies at convenience stores

A US jury has indicted 10 Indian nationals in connection with a conspiracy to carry out staged armed robberies at convenience stores for the purpose of allowing store clerks to falsely claim they were crime victims on immigration applications, according to a statement on the US Justice Department’s website. The defendants were previously charged by criminal complaint in March 2026, the statement said, adding that a federal grand jury in Boston charged the accused with one count of conspiracy ...

By none@none.com (News Desk)

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