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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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