UK: Why was Indian-origin uncle-nephew sentenced to 14 years in Britain?


Indian-Origin Men UK News: An Indian-origin man and his nephew have been sentenced to 14 years in the UK. Their names are Kamaljit Singh Chahal (52 years old) and Bheepan Chahal (25 years old), where the case filed against them was heard in Leicester’s court. The court found him guilty of supplying more than 100 kg of drugs in the West Midlands region. For which he will have to stay in jail for many years.

British media reported that apart from Kamaljit Singh Chahal (52 years old) and Bhipan Chahal (25 years old), the court also sentenced 8 other members of the gang associated with them, who were supplying cocaine and heroin during 2020. Were. According to a lawyer, apart from Kamaljeet Singh Chahal (52) and Bhipan Chahal (25), a third person of Indian origin Sandeep Johal (32) has been sentenced to 11 years. It is alleged that they all used to deal in cocaine and heroin.

According to the police, the accused used to run a drug racket. His racket also used a vehicle with the symbol of the National Health Service (NHS) during the Corona pandemic. It had ‘Thank you NHS’ written on it. His racket used this symbol so that drugs could not be identified. Chief Inspector Peter Cook of the West Midlands Police Regional Organized Crime Unit told that this was a large drug-supply gang of A category, which was being operated during the Corona epidemic.

Inspector Peter Cook said: ‘We are focusing on people who are believed to be involved in the highest levels of organized crime in our area. Those who do this kind of black business will have to spend the rest of their lives behind bars.

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