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U.S. Cracks Down on “Singh Organization.” Why Is Canada Still Looking Away? 11 Singhs were arrested in San Bernardino County, California, accused of operating a sophisticated freight theft and trucking fraud ring that diverted high-value shipments across state lines, costing companies millions. The police branded the criminal ring as...

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