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He paid Rs 35L, then starved in jungles for months

IndiaTimes Sunday, 16 February 2025
Ravi from Haryana faced a 220-day distressing journey after paying around Rs 35 lakh to an unauthorized travel agent to reach the US. His family was extorted for an additional Rs 6 lakh while Ravi starved in the jungles of Panama and was ultimately deported upon arrival in the US.
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