Ohio Trucking Owner Admits to Consolidating Loads

An Ohio trucking company owner Gurtej "Gary" Singh, 48, admitted to a wire fraud scheme that hit Amazon and Bath & Body Works hard in the wallet. Here's the lowdown:

  • Singh's operation involved tampering with shipments meant to be untouched, leading to a significant financial hit for the companies involved.

  • From 2018 to 2022, he managed to consolidate freight to cut costs and then often failed to deliver goods to their rightful destinations.

Key Points:

  • Admission: Singh pleaded guilty to wire fraud in the Southern District of Ohio.

  • Business Background: Singh served as a warehouse manager at Cargo Solutions Express before founding Bhullar Transport Group, Roadhawk Transportation, and Show Time Carrier.

  • Affiliations: His companies were intertwined with at least 10 other carriers, sharing resources and personnel to execute the scheme.

  • How It Went Down: By breaking seals and falsifying documents, Singh and his crew tampered with shipments, merging loads not meant to be combined.

  • The Damage: Among the missing items were pallets worth nearly $230,000 from Bath & Body Works, later found in Singh's warehouse.

  • Legal Proceedings: Indicted in May 2023, Singh struck a deal with prosecutors, leading to his guilty plea.

Singh's sentencing is still on the horizon, with details of accomplices, if any, yet to surface.

Source: FreightWaves

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