Man absconding in visa fraud case held after 18 years
He further said that the concerned police stations in Delhi and Punjab have been informed, and antecedents of the accused are being verified.
He further said that the concerned police stations in Delhi and Punjab have been informed, and antecedents of the accused are being verified.
He has been charged with visa fraud and faces up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine if convicted.
As part of the scheme, Kavuru required some prospective workers to pay thousands of dollars in cash before he would prepare and submit the visa applications.