NIA Cracks Down on Trafficking Network via 'Dunki' Route

The NIA has arrested Ravi Kumar and Gopal Singh for their roles in a syndicate trafficking youths to the U.S. via the 'dunki' route. Extensive raids uncovered evidence of their involvement in illegal immigration, including handling logistics and extorting payments from victims. Investigations continue to trace international connections.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 07-08-2025 20:50 IST | Created: 07-08-2025 20:50 IST
NIA Cracks Down on Trafficking Network via 'Dunki' Route
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) took a significant step on Thursday by arresting Ravi Kumar and Gopal Singh, accused of being part of a human trafficking syndicate funneling youths to the United States through the notorious 'dunki' route.

Originating from the word 'donkey,' the 'dunki' route refers to illegal pathways used by immigrants to enter countries like the U.S. without proper documentation. During the operation, NIA conducted raids at four locations in Haryana and Punjab, uncovering digital devices and other materials linked to the syndicate's criminal activities.

The case has international ramifications, especially in light of the illegal immigration of Shubham Saini. After being detained and deported by U.S. authorities, Saini disclosed the ordeal of abuse and extortion he faced, having paid Rs 42 lakhs to the traffickers. The NIA's ongoing investigation aims to dismantle the network and bring all involved to justice.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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