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Indian National Jaskaran Singh Arrested in San Diego as US Tightens Crackdown on Criminal Networks

11 March, 2026 08:57

March 11, 2026 — Authorities in the United States have arrested another Indian national as part of an ongoing crackdown on criminal networks linked to foreign nationals. The suspect, Jaskaran Singh, was taken into custody in San Diego and has been ordered to face deportation after being accused of involvement in serious criminal activities.

The arrest was reported by The Hindustan Times, which cited US enforcement officials familiar with the case.

US Immigration Authorities Confirm Arrest

According to reports, officers from Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) carried out the arrest in San Diego.

US officials said Jaskaran Singh was identified as a criminal alien involved in serious offenses. Authorities confirmed that a final order of deportation has been issued against him.

Officials did not disclose full details of the alleged crimes but stated that the case is part of a broader effort to tackle organized criminal activity.

Another Indian National Arrested Earlier

The arrest came shortly after another Indian national, Jashanpreet Singh, was detained in San Diego the previous day.

According to reports, he was also suspected of involvement in criminal activities. Authorities are currently investigating the possible links between individuals involved in these cases.

US immigration and law enforcement agencies have recently increased monitoring of international criminal networks operating inside the country.

Concerns Over Organized Crime Networks

Security experts say organized crime groups linked to foreign networks are becoming a growing concern in several countries.

According to analysts, these networks are sometimes involved in serious offenses such as trafficking, fraud, and other forms of organized crime.

Experts warn that if global cooperation against such networks does not improve, the security risks could increase for many countries.

Calls for Stronger International Action

Security analysts say international coordination is necessary to deal with cross-border criminal networks.

They argue that law enforcement agencies must share intelligence and strengthen cooperation to prevent organized crime from expanding further.

Officials in the United States say they will continue strict enforcement measures against individuals involved in serious crimes, regardless of nationality.

Investigations into the recent arrests are ongoing, and authorities have indicated that more actions could follow as part of the broader crackdown.

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