Drugs hidden within the shipment of clothes softner: Arrested with 109 kg cocaine in New York, a resident of Indian-hero Canadian

An Indian -origin Canadian resident arrested for smuggling 108 kg cocaine hidden within the shipment of clothes softner in New York.

An Indian 31-year-old Vishwapal Singh, an Indian living in Canada, was arrested and accused for the possession of drugs with the intention of distributing them-a 10-year jail’s minimum minimum punishment, maximum life and a fine of $ 10,000,000. American Attorney Michael Digiakomo said it was one of the biggest tour from across the international border in the western district of New York. The Attorney said, “The discovered efforts of our law enforcement partners are a very important step to prevent this huge amount of illegal narcotics from ending the streets of our community, and this cocaine will be held accountable to those who try to smuggle in our neighborhood.”Singh was transporting hundreds of pounds of cocaine through several states, but federal agents kept an eye on their tractor-trailer. After entering New York, it was stopped and agents exposed 108 kg cocaine inside the boxes within a large shipment of clothes softner. Truck driver Singh was associated with the previous tour of about 228 kg of cocaine in July 2025, in the Detroit Ambassador Bridge Port of Entry. A man, known as Pavanjit Gill, was arrested after a wholesale amount of cocaine during the inspection of his outbound travel commercial vehicle. Gill’s arrest inspired Singh to the investigators.As the investigators were already tailoring Singh, he was alerted when Singh began traveling within the United States with his tractor-trailer. Singh made an initial appearance in front of us. Magistrate Judge Michael J. The ROMER and a detention hearing is pending on 19 August.According to the documents of the Department of Justice, the case is part of Operation Tech Back America, a nationwide initiative, which miracizes the full resources of the Department of Justice to overcome the invasion of illegal immigration, receives the total elimination of Cartel and International Criminal Organizations (TCOs), and protects our communities from criminals of violent crimes. Operation withdrew efforts and resources from the US organized crime drug enforcement forces (OCDETFS) and Project Safe Neberhood (PSN).

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