
37 -year -old Indian national life in the United States has admitted to the production of armed robbery in retail stores in several US states to help individuals fraudulently obtain immigration doses of US.
Rambhai Patel, a resident in New York, on Tuesday before the judge of the American district judge Myong J Joun in Boston, Boston, entered one number of plots. The convict was scheduled for 20 August, the PTI press agency reported.
Patel’s operation mode
According to US federal prosecutors, the patel and conspirators made at least nine robbery introduced in shops and restaurants-from them in Massachusets-in March 2023.
The purpose was to devise the scenarios of violent crime so that officials or owners could apply for non -scaling status (Visa), a special visa awarded by the victims of serious crimes that help enforce law.
The tracking shots showed a fake robber who marked the weapon, stole cash and fled from the scene. “Victims” that paid the patel of large amounts – in one case to $ 20,000 – would then wait for the incident to report to the police. The patel, in turn, paid the shop owners for access to the premises.
At least two individuals submitted visa applications on the basis of these incidents. Patel was charged in December 2023. It is expected that his conspirator, identified as Singh, confessed to guilt 22 May.
The accusation carries a maximum prison sentence of five years, three years of release under supervision and a fine of up to $ 50,000. Patel also faces deportation after the end of their sentence.
The case was investigated by the FBI and the US immigration authorities with several coercive bodies in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Tennessee.
Texas Man done by a deadly injection
A man who confessed to killing a worker for comfort was ignited in Texas on Tuesday on the second of the three executions to be carried out this week in the United States.
Matthew Johnson, 49, was executed by a deadly injection in Texas State Penitentiary in Huntsville, AFP said.
Johnson was sentenced to death for the murder of Nancy Harris in 2012, a 76 -year -old grandmother.
He admitted in court to pour lighter fluids on Harris and set it on fire during the morning robbery at the Garland shop in Texas.
Harris suffered heavy burns and was supported by life five days later.
In his last statement, Johnson thanked God and asked for forgiveness from the victim’s family and said, “I never wanted to hurt her.”
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