India  

Punjab cop's son paid Rs 80L to reach US

IndiaTimes Sunday, 16 February 2025
A recently married couple from Punjab spent Rs 80 lakh to reach the US, only to be arrested and deported upon arrival. They wandered for nine months before being caught. Returned to Amritsar, they are now dealing with trauma and the challenge of recovering their money from the agent.
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 

You Might Like


💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

Punjab, India Punjab, India State in northwestern India

THIS state declares public holiday on July 31, schools, offices to remain shut due to...; check details

The government of Punjab has declared a public holiday for Thursday (July 31) in observance of the martyrdom anniversary of Shaheed Udham Singh. Aman Arora, the..
DNA

Delhi weather: Heavy rain lashes parts of Delhi-NCR, IMD predicts rainfall till...

Northwest India, including East Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh, is expected to experience extremely heavy rainfall on July 29, with heavy showers in Uttarakhand,..
DNA

Van falls into Punjab canal, women & kids among 8 dead

A tragic accident occurred in Ludhiana as an overloaded pick-up van carrying 25 pilgrims returning from Naina Devi temple plunged into the Sirhind canal. Eight..
IndiaTimes

Opposition to Punjab's land-pooling policy brings together farmers

In Punjab, resistance to the AAP government's land-pooling policy is uniting fragmented farm organizations and individual farmers, reigniting farm struggles...
IndiaTimes

Related news from verified sources

'To defame Punjab': Mann govt slams Centre for landing US plane with illegal immigrants in Amritsar

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann accuses BJP of trying to defame Punjab as another US flight with illegal Indian immigrants is set to land in Amritsar. Mann questions why...
IndiaTimes

After Delhi loss, does AAP need 'new model' to keep hold in Punjab?

AAP faces a crucial challenge in Punjab after its defeat in Delhi, needing to develop a Punjab-specific development model. Experts believe the Delhi model's...
IndiaTimes

From ‘donkey route’ to deportation: 38% sent back by US are from Punjab

Amritsar's airport saw US flights returning Indian deportees, with a significant number from Punjab. The Punjab chief minister criticized this, viewing it as a...
IndiaTimes