$7M US Drug Bust: Illegal Indian Drivers Arrested

ICE drug bust involving Indian truck drivers

A major drug bust in the United States has put Indian-origin truck drivers under fresh scrutiny. You are seeing growing concern after US Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested two men linked to a massive cocaine seizure. The case has triggered strong reactions online.

Details of the ICE Arrest

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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed the arrest of two Indian-origin men. Gurpreet Singh and Jasveer Singh are natives of Punjab. Authorities detained them in Indiana after recovering over 309 pounds of cocaine from their semi-truck.

What Was Recovered

The cocaine seized weighed around 140 Kg. Officials valued the drugs at nearly $7 million, roughly ₹63 Cr. You can trace the bust to a routine traffic stop that quickly escalated into a major operation.

Illegal Entry and Licensing Concerns

Reports say both men entered the US illegally through border crossings in Arizona and California. Despite this status, they held California commercial driving licenses. In Jasveer’s case, a previous arrest had also been recorded.

DHS and ICE Red Flags

The Department of Homeland Security had flagged a past ICE detention. That alert was allegedly ignored due to California policies. You can see why this has raised questions about how licenses and work permits were approved.

Growing Backlash Against Indian Drivers

This arrest follows several cases in 2025 involving illegal Indian truck drivers in fatal accidents. Public anger has grown louder since then. Many voices online are calling for stricter checks and sweeping revocations.

Legal Trouble Ahead

Gurpreet and Jasvir are now lodged in an ICE jail. They face serious narcotics trafficking charges. If found guilty, deportation is expected to follow court proceedings.

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