Indian national Jaskaran Singh arrested in US over criminal history

United States immigration authorities in San Diego have arrested Indian national Jaskaran Singh due to his 'criminal history,' which includes a hit-and-run case. The Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) office announced the arrest on X. Singh will remain in ICE custody pending removal proceedings.

The Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) office in San Diego announced the arrest of Indian national Jaskaran Singh in a post on X. The arrest was due to his 'criminal history,' which includes a hit-and-run case.

According to the ERO post, "ICE San Diego arrested Jaskaran Singh a criminal alien from India with a final order of removal. Singh’s criminal history includes hit and run. He will remain in ICE custody pending removal proceedings."

This arrest comes a day after another Indian national, Jashanpreet Singh, was taken into custody by authorities in San Diego for his 'criminal history' which includes threatening a crime with intent to terrorise, assault with a deadly weapon, and driving under the influence (DUI).

Officials said Singh will stay in ICE custody as removal proceedings continue. These proceedings decide if a non-citizen will be deported from the US. More details are awaited.

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