Brijesh Mishra, a citizen of India, is facing five charges under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, the Canada Border Services Agency said in a statement
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian authorities on Friday charged an Indian man for issuing fraudulent university letters of acceptance to Indian students and other immigration-related criminal offences.
Talking to The Indian Express, Sukhwinder Singh, President, International Khalsa Organisation, a humanitarian aid and rights organisation, said, “The tragedy is that the Indians haven’t been able to come together like the Black community groups to raise issue that concern our own people."
Brijesh Mishra, a citizen of India, is facing criminal charges in Canada in connection with a group of international students who were provided fake college admission letters to enter Canada.