Despite drug conviction, B.C. man indicted in U.S. fought off deportation
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Despite drug conviction, B.C. man indicted in U.S. fought off deportation
DARRYL GREER
VANCOUVER
THE CANADIAN PRESS
PUBLISHED 48 MINUTES AGO
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A photo from a U.S. indictment that was released on Tuesday, depicts an alleged drug shipment that was intercepted in an investigation into a group of B.C. men, Gurtej Singh Smagh, Ravinder Singh Dhanda, and Jaskarn Baghri.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE/VIA THE CANADIAN PRESS
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