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Indian truck drivers arrested in Indiana with $7 million cocaine haul during highway inspection
Two Indian nationals working as truck drivers in the United States were arrested in Indiana following the discovery of a large quantity of cocaine during a routine highway inspection conducted earlier this month. Authorities said the seizure took place on January 3, when state police stopped a semi-truck traveling along Interstate 70 in Putnam County and uncovered approximately 309 pounds of cocaine with an estimated street value of $7 million. According to law enforcement officials
Indian truck drivers arrested in Indiana with $7 million cocaine haul during highway inspection
Two Indian nationals working as truck drivers in the United States were arrested in Indiana following the discovery of a large quantity of cocaine during a routine highway inspection conducted earlier this month. Authorities said the seizure took place on January 3, when state police stopped a semi-truck traveling along Interstate 70 in Putnam County and uncovered approximately 309 pounds of cocaine with an estimated street value of $7 million. According to law enforcement officials
Indian-origin drivers hit hardest as US trucking industry enforcement ramps up
The United States trucking industry is undergoing a significant enforcement shift as more than 7,000 commercial truck drivers have been placed out of service this year for failing to meet mandatory English language proficiency tests, according to data released by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and statements from Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy. The policy has had a notable impact on Indian-origin drivers, especially those from Punjab and Haryana, who form a large
Indian-origin drivers hit hardest as US trucking industry enforcement ramps up
The United States trucking industry is undergoing a significant enforcement shift as more than 7,000 commercial truck drivers have been placed out of service this year for failing to meet mandatory English language proficiency tests, according to data released by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and statements from Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy. The policy has had a notable impact on Indian-origin drivers, especially those from Punjab and Haryana, who form a large









