B.C. man indicted in U.S. fought off deportation in 2008, despite drug conviction
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VANCOUVER — Court and immigration board records show that a British Columbia suspect indicted by U.S. authorities over alleged international organized crime was previously convicted of cross-border drug smuggling in the United States, but was allowed to stay in Canada after his release. An attempt to deport Gurtej Singh Smagh, who goes by Raj Smagh, The post B.C. man indicted in U.S. fought off deportation in 2008, despite drug conviction appeared first on Medicine Hat News .
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