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Two Indian restaurants in Colorado duped investors of $380,000: Officials - 2024-04-25T09:06:53+05:30
The Colorado division of securities has filed a lawsuit against two Indian restaurants, Bombay Clay Oven and Saucy Bombay. The lawsuit claims that the owners, operating under The Bombay Group (TBG), used 'half-truths and lies' to persuade investors to fund their ambitious plans for nationwide expansion. However, the invested funds were allegedly spent on rent, operating costs, and Ponzi-like payments, local newspaper BusinessDen reported.
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Married Indian-origin man jailed in Singapore for beating girlfriend to death - 2024-04-23T09:32:08+05:30
M Krishnan, a 40-year-old Indian-origin married man, was sentenced to 20 years in jail on Monday for culpable homicide not amounting to murder of his girlfriend, Mallika Begum Rahamansa Abdul Rahman, 40. In 2015, Krishnan started an extramarital affair with Mallika, who had two daughters from her previous marriages, Singapore law watch reported.
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India becomes 2nd largest source for new citizens in US: CSR - 2024-04-22T08:46:43+05:30
Around 65,960 Indians have become US citizens, making India the second-largest source country for new citizens in America after Mexico. Additionally, 42% of Indian-born nationals in the US are currently ineligible to become US citizens. 46 million foreign-born people lived in the United States in 2022, accounting for around 14% of the overall population of 333 million.
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Indian national sentenced to 5 years in prison for selling controlled substance on dark web in US - 2024-04-20T09:21:05+05:30
Banmeet Singh, a 40-year-old Indian national, has been sentenced to five years in prison for selling controlled substances on dark web marketplaces. He was ordered to forfeit approximately USD 150 million. Singh created vendor marketing sites on dark web marketplaces like Silk Road, Alpha Bay, Hansa, and others, selling substances including fentanyl, LSD, ecstasy, Xanax, ketamine, and tramadol.
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Indian-origin men involved in Canada's largest-ever gold and money heist - 2024-04-19T04:27:59+05:30
In what authorities are calling the largest gold heist in Canadian history, six individuals, including two of Indian origin, have been arrested in connection with the theft of over C$22 million worth of gold bars and currency from Toronto's international airport. The suspects, including two Air Canada employees, allegedly forged documents to steal the cargo, which was melted down and used to purchase illegal firearms.
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2 Indian students found dead at Scottish sightseeing spot - 2024-04-19T05:07:57+05:30
Two Indian students tragically lost their lives in a drowning incident at the Linn of Tummel, a scenic spot in Scotland known for its waterfalls. The victims, both students at Dundee University, were trekking with two friends when they fell into the water and drowned.The bodies of the two men, aged 22 and 27, were recovered from the water.
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Two Indian-origin men among six arrested in Canada's $22.5 million gold, cash heist - 2024-04-18T17:07:31+05:30
At least two Indian-origin men are among six persons arrested in connection with a brazen multimillion-dollar gold heist at Toronto's main airport last year, the biggest gold theft in Canada's history. On April 17, 2023, an air cargo container carrying more than 22 million Canadian dollars' worth of gold bars and foreign currency was stolen using fake paperwork, police say.
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