There is no clue of nine people missing during their trip to America, lookout notice against two agents will be issued
Nine citizens of Gujarat suddenly went missing during their trip to America, so far no clue has been found.
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The Gujarat Police has started taking action against the agents involved in this case, one agent has already been caught while the police said on Saturday that lookout notices will be issued soon against two agents.
Immigration racket unearthed after woman's complaint
The suspected immigration racket came to light after a woman approached provincial police in Sabarkantha district on Wednesday complaining that her husband Bharat Rabari, who was deported to the US via the Netherlands and the Caribbean in February, had not been contacted a month later. Have got. In the investigation agent Divyesh alias Johnny Patel, resident of Mehsana was arrested and it was found that nine people sent abroad by him had gone missing.
Lookout notice will soon be issued against US immigration agents
Inspector Pradipsinh Vaghela of Prantij police station said on Saturday that US-based immigration agents Dhaval Patel and Vijay Patel were to receive all those people who are unidentified, adding that the process of issuing a lookout notice against the two is underway. Another agent named in the FIR registered on the basis of the woman's complaint is Mahendra Baldevbhai Patel, a native of Dingucha village in Gandhinagar district, he said.
Police looking for another agent of Gujarat Mahendra
He said that efforts are on to nab Agent Mahendra Patel. Mahendra Patel, also known as 'MD', is the elder brother of Jagdish Patel, who died last year along with his wife and two children while trying to enter the United States illegally from Canada. I had gone Police had said at the time that the four residents of Dingucha had died in severe cold in January 2022 while they were traveling from Canada to the US amid a blizzard.
Johnny had promised to send Bharat to America, took 20 lakhs
Johnny had promised Bharat that he could send him to America on a work permit. For this, the agent took Rs 20 lakh in advance and asked to pay the remaining amount after reaching there. Bharat had reached the Netherlands in January. Arrived in Dominica from Port of Spain in February. But after February 4 nothing was known about Bharat. The family also tried several times to contact but to no avail. We caught Agent Johnny, interrogated him and then came to know that apart from India, eight other people are also missing. Please tell, Bharat is a farmer by profession.

