Police chiefs accused in massive visa fraud ring: Fake armed robberies for illegal immigrants?

Police chiefs accused in massive visa fraud ring: Fake armed robberies for illegal immigrants?


A multiagency investigation into a suspicious uptick in reported crimes uncovered an alleged visa fraud scheme that led to the arrest of several current and former law enforcement officers.

U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Louisiana Alexander Van Hook explained that an “unusual number of armed robberies” in small Louisiana communities sparked investigations. He noted that most of the listed victims were not from the area.

‘99.9% of law enforcement’s good.’

“The armed robberies never took place, and those listed in the applications were never victims of crime,” Van Hook stated during a Wednesday press conference.

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The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced a 62-count indictment against a local business owner, Chandrakant Patel, and several current and former police officers: Oakdale Chief of Police Chad Doyle, Oakdale’s

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