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Human smuggling ops: Four Indians found dead at Canada-US border

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Four Indian nationals, including a baby, died in freezing temperatures after being abandoned in what appeared to be an organised people-smuggling operation on the Canadian side of the border with the United States.

On Wednesday morning, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in Manitoba received “relevant information” from their counterparts that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (USBP) had arrested a group of people entering the U.S. from Canada, Mani. Near the town of Emerson, Toba.

According to a release from the Manitoba RCMP, they also said one of the adults was carrying a baby-specific item, but there were no babies in the group.

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The search began, and four hours later, around 1:30 p.m. local time, RCMP officers found the bodies of the three people on the Canadian side of the border, near the town of Emerson. “Fearing that there could be more victims, police continued to search and found the body of another male, believed to be in his teens at this time,” the release said.

Complete News Source : Hindustan Times

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