Nacional indio Jaskaran Singh arrestado en EE. UU. por historial criminal

Las autoridades de inmigración de Estados Unidos en San Diego han arrestado al nacional indio Jaskaran Singh debido a su «historial criminal», que incluye un caso de atropello y fuga. La oficina de Operaciones de Ejecución y Remoción (ERO) anunció el arresto en X. Singh permanecerá bajo custodia de ICE a la espera de los procedimientos de remoción.

La oficina de Operaciones de Ejecución y Remoción (ERO) en San Diego anunció el arresto del nacional indio Jaskaran Singh en una publicación en X. El arresto se debió a su «historial criminal», que incluye un caso de atropello y fuga. Según la publicación de ERO, «ICE San Diego arrestó a Jaskaran Singh, un delincuente ilegal de India con orden final de remoción. El historial criminal de Singh incluye atropello y fuga. Permanecerá bajo custodia de ICE a la espera de los procedimientos de remoción.» Este arresto se produce un día después de que otro nacional indio, Jashanpreet Singh, fuera detenido por las autoridades en San Diego por su «historial criminal», que incluye amenaza de delito con intención de aterrorizar, agresión con arma mortal y conducción bajo la influencia (DUI). Los funcionarios indicaron que Singh permanecerá bajo custodia de ICE mientras continúan los procedimientos de remoción. Estos procedimientos determinan si un no ciudadano será deportado de EE. UU. Se esperan más detalles.

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