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| Indian couple nabbed for alleged human trafficking | |
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| spraret | Jun 13 2011, 01:30 PM Post #1 |
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| Fmr TOPP Awardee 82'PNP | Jun 14 2011, 07:41 AM Post #2 |
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Indians are notably known fraudsters through out the world. Here in New Zealand manufacturing of fake passports, fake immigrants, fake documents to obtain work permit, fake doctors, psychologists, arrange marriages. Just recently an elected Indian member of the NZ Parliament was deported because his entry to NZ was fraudulent several years back. It was exposed when his business was busted by the police and his votes were recounted and found out to be a cheat. It was found out that several voters have the same addresses. This incidents are also prevalent in US and Canada, now the Philippines. These people should be dealt with the sharpest point of law enforcing because they are really cunning let alone their bad smell. |
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