Indian National Indicted in US for Cross-Border Human Smuggling Ring
An Indian national has been indicted in the United States for allegedly running a human smuggling network that moved people, including Indians, across the remote US-Canada border.
Key Details of the Case
- Accused: Harshkumar Ramanlal Patel, 28.
- Charges: One count of conspiracy to bring aliens to the US and three counts of bringing aliens for financial gain.
- Timeframe: The alleged conspiracy ran from February 2021 to July 2023.
- Potential Penalty: Up to 10 years for conspiracy and 15 years for each smuggling count.
How the Smuggling Operation Worked
According to the US Department of Justice indictment, Patel and his associates used a sophisticated network. They allegedly coordinated with migrants via WhatsApp, directing them to cross into the US from Canada on foot in remote border areas, even during harsh winter conditions.
Once across, other network members would pick up the migrants and transport them to various locations within the US, including Minnesota, where Patel is based.
Financial Motive and Legal Action
The operation was financially driven. Patel allegedly charged migrants thousands of dollars for the smuggling services. The federal grand jury indictment, announced on Friday, marks a significant step in the legal proceedings against him.
The case highlights ongoing challenges of illegal border crossings and organized smuggling activities along the northern US border.



