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Texas Indian Jewelry Stores Raided in $55 Million Fraud Scheme Targeting Seniors

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A major law enforcement action against Indian jewelry businesses in Texas has sent shockwaves through the Desi community, raising urgent concerns about fraud, consumer protection, and the reputation of South Asian-owned enterprises.

🚨 Authorities Raid Two Indian Jewelry Stores Over $55M Scam

Texas authorities raided two Indian-owned jewelry stores as part of an investigation into an alleged fraud scheme estimated at $55 million that specifically targeted senior citizens as victims. The raids marked a significant law enforcement action against businesses operating within the Indian American commercial community in the state. Investigators alleged that the stores were used as part of a broader operation to defraud elderly individuals, though the full details of the scheme were still emerging at the time of reporting. The case drew attention across the South Asian diaspora media landscape given the scale of the alleged fraud and the involvement of businesses associated with the community. [2]

Sources: [2] The American Bazaar

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Texas Indian Jewelry Stores Raided in $55 Million Fraud Scheme Targeting Seniors