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Punjab-origin man living illegally in US held on child predator charges
Punjab-origin man living illegally in US held on child predator charges

Hindustan Times

time31-05-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Punjab-origin man living illegally in US held on child predator charges

Border authorities have arrested an Indian citizen living illegally in the US wanted for child predator charges. Gurdev Singh, 42, was arrested on Wednesday by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Port of Champlain border crossing in New York. Singh had an active felony arrest warrant from Indiana. Singh was processed by CBP officers and turned over to the New York State Police, as a fugitive from justice. He is currently being held by the Clinton County Sheriff's Office, awaiting extradition. CBP officers encountered Singh after he was refused entry into Canada. During his primary inspection, the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) indicated that Singh was wanted in Indiana for child solicitation, solicitation for sexual intercourse. Singh was taken into custody by CBP officers and escorted to the secondary examination area for further investigation. CBP officers verified the identity of Singh and confirmed the arrest warrant issued against him. Additionally, on inspecting Singh's possessions, CBP officers discovered several bladed weapons, including a sword and a hatchet. Further investigation revealed that Singh was also an illegal alien, who had overstayed his visitor's visa dating back to Port director Steve Bronson lauded the CBP officers for identifying and arresting Singh, 'a known child predator'. 'Effectively leveraging our national law enforcement resources in combination with our officer's unique skillset and experience led to the apprehension of this wanted fugitive,' Bronson said, adding that those living illegally in the US will be held accountable, 'especially those who prey upon our children'.

US Border Officials Arrest Illegal Indian Immigrant On Child Predator Charges
US Border Officials Arrest Illegal Indian Immigrant On Child Predator Charges

NDTV

time30-05-2025

  • NDTV

US Border Officials Arrest Illegal Indian Immigrant On Child Predator Charges

New York: Border authorities have arrested an Indian citizen living illegally in the US wanted for child predator charges. Gurdev Singh, 42, was arrested Wednesday by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Port of Champlain border crossing in New York. Singh had an active felony arrest warrant from Indiana. Singh was processed by CBP officers and turned over to the New York State Police, as a fugitive from justice. He is currently being held by the Clinton County Sheriff's Office, awaiting extradition. CBP officers encountered Singh after he was refused entry into Canada. During his primary inspection, the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) indicated that Singh was wanted in Indiana for child solicitation, solicitation for sexual intercourse. Singh was taken into custody by CBP officers and escorted to the secondary examination area for further investigation. CBP officers verified the identity of Singh and confirmed the arrest warrant issued against him. Additionally, on inspecting Singh's possessions, CBP officers discovered several bladed weapons, including a sword and a hatchet. Further investigation revealed that Singh was also an illegal alien, who had overstayed his visitor's visa dating back to 2016. Champlain Port Director Steve Bronson lauded the CBP officers for identifying and arresting Singh, 'a known child predator". 'Effectively leveraging our national law enforcement resources in combination with our officer's unique skillset and experience led to the apprehension of this wanted fugitive,' Bronson said, adding that those living illegally in the US will be held accountable, 'especially those who prey upon our children".

US Customs and Border Protection officers arrest illegal Indian immigrant on child predator charges
US Customs and Border Protection officers arrest illegal Indian immigrant on child predator charges

New Indian Express

time30-05-2025

  • New Indian Express

US Customs and Border Protection officers arrest illegal Indian immigrant on child predator charges

NEW YORK: Border authorities have arrested an Indian citizen living illegally in the US wanted for child predator charges. Gurdev Singh, 42, was arrested Wednesday by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Port of Champlain border crossing in New York. Singh had an active felony arrest warrant from Indiana. Singh was processed by CBP officers and turned over to the New York State Police, as a fugitive from justice. He is currently being held by the Clinton County Sheriff's Office, awaiting extradition. CBP officers encountered Singh after he was refused entry into Canada. During his primary inspection, the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) indicated that Singh was wanted in Indiana for child solicitation, solicitation for sexual intercourse. Singh was taken into custody by CBP officers and escorted to the secondary examination area for further investigation. CBP officers verified the identity of Singh and confirmed the arrest warrant issued against him. Additionally, on inspecting Singh's possessions, CBP officers discovered several bladed weapons, including a sword and a hatchet. Further investigation revealed that Singh was also an illegal alien, who had overstayed his visitor's visa dating back to 2016. Champlain Port Director Steve Bronson lauded the CBP officers for identifying and arresting Singh, 'a known child predator". "Effectively leveraging our national law enforcement resources in combination with our officer's unique skillset and experience led to the apprehension of this wanted fugitive," Bronson said, adding that those living illegally in the US will be held accountable, "especially those who prey upon our children".

Punjab: Sports infra, livelihood opportunities helped SBS Nagar's Langroya shun drug-haven tag
Punjab: Sports infra, livelihood opportunities helped SBS Nagar's Langroya shun drug-haven tag

Hindustan Times

time19-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Punjab: Sports infra, livelihood opportunities helped SBS Nagar's Langroya shun drug-haven tag

Langroya village of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar, declared drug free by the state government recently, has seen efforts by the village panchayat, including retired officials, for almost half a decade to transform the communities that have been known for selling drugs, villagers have said. Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal, while launching the 'Nasha Mukti Yatra' on May 16, had declared this village 99% drug free. Situated on the outskirts of the district headquarters, Langroya village remained infamous for smuggling and selling poppy husk, opium and heroin among other drugs for decades. Village sarpanch Gurdev Singh, a retired sub-divisional officer, said, 'People from the Sansi community, notorious for drug peddling, are settled in Langroya village on large scale. People from other places used to come here to buy drugs. Addicts had made our village a haven for getting their daily doses of chitta day in and out.' The governments, be it previous or present, made very little effort in improving the situation, he said. 'It was a collective effort of retired teachers, officials and personnel from armed forces in the village that we took it as a challenge to eradicate the village's drug haven tag. For this, we have been working for the past five to six years,' he said. 'Besides formally passing a resolution against the drug smugglers, we introduced sports infrastructure for kids and the result is quite evident that nearly 80 kids of these families are playing football at competition level,' said Mohan Singh, a panchayat member. The entire school fee of the children is funded by the Sant Baba Karam Singh Sports club, run by NRIs and panchayat. Sarpanch Gurdev Singh also said that in assistance with NRIs, the panchayat provided alternate sources of income to such families by indulging them in dairy farming, small poultry farms, providing them jobs in MGNREGA and other agriculture-allied activities. However, the village panchayat is concerned about the sustainability of their efforts. 'For this, we will soon meet the deputy commissioner and the senior superintendent of police for government's help as the panchayat has limited resources,' said a panchayat member. The sarpanch said the sustainability of drug-free tag is now only up to the government. 'It should not be a mere campaign for the government as the panchayats across the state need their strong backing,' he said. SBS Nagar's SSP Mehtab Singh said it was one of the hotspot areas and police teams held multiple meetings with such families. 'We have remained in touch with the panchayat and continue holding meetings with the families earlier indulged in drug peddling,' the SSP said.

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