Indian Illegal Alien Truckers (Based in CA) Caught With $7 Million in Cocaine During IN Traffic Stop

Putnam County Jail/Indiana State Police

Indian illegal alien truck drivers aren't just killing Americans with their reckless driving; they're running drugs nationwide, too.

Gupreet Singh of Fresno, CA, and Jasveer Singh of Santa Clara, CA were arrested in Putnam County, Indiana on Saturday on a charge of dealing narcotics after over 300 pounds of cocaine were found in the sleeper berth of the semi tractor-trailer during a routine DOT inspection. Now those both those drugs and the truckers are off the street, and both Mr. Singhs are subject to ICE deportation holds.

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From the Indiana State Police:

Saturday, January 3, 2026, at approximately 1:30 p.m., an Indiana State Police Trooper stopped a blue International semi tractor-trailer on I-70 at the 41 mile-marker eastbound, for a routine DOT compliance inspection.  During conversations with the driver, criminal indicators were observed and a positive alert from an Indiana State Police K-9 led to a probable cause search.    

During the search, the trooper found 309 pounds of cocaine in the sleeper berth of the truck.  

That cocaine is estimated to have a street value of $7 million, and was headed from Joplin, Missouri, to Richmond, Indiana.

According to the Indiana State Police, the investigation and seizure was conducted by a full-time interdiction trooper from the Drug Enforcement Section; ISP Superintendent Anthony Scott said full-time interdiction patrols “work to keep illegal drugs off the road and out of our communities.”

Indiana is also partnering with ICE to keep illegal aliens driving commercial vehicles off the highways. During a joint operation conducted by ISP and ICE last fall in the northwestern part of the state, 223 illegal aliens were arrested, "including 146 truck drivers. Many of those arrested had criminal records such as driving under the influence, assault, child abuse, burglary and drug trafficking, according to the governor’s office."

At the time, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun said:

“Indiana is the Crossroads of America, and that’s something we’re proud of — but it also means we must stay vigilant about those using our interstates for crime and thus endangering our communities, ICE is working with Indiana State Police to expand this program by incorporating additional state troopers assigned to the commercial vehicle enforcement division in our own state.”

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Scott said that in addition to immigration enforcement, the task forces protect lawful truckers and trucking companies and keep Hoosiers safe:

“Trucks come through Indiana hauling everything from produce to hazardous materials to nearly every other type of commercial goods. Millions of pounds of freight moving on the highways every day. For the Indiana State Police, this is not about immigration status alone. It’s about public safety. An 80,000-pound truck in untrained hands is a dangerous thing."

We cannot get these people off of our streets and out of our country fast enough.

Editor’s Note: We voted for mass deportations, not mass amnesty. Help us continue to fight back against those trying to go against the will of the American people.

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