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**Summary:**

An Indian-origin businessman in Louisiana, along with four U.S. law enforcement officials, including three police chiefs and a city marshal, have been indicted on charges of visa fraud. They allegedly fabricated crime reports to support fraudulent U visa applications for immigrants, who paid Patel for this service. Patel himself previously obtained a U-Visa based on a claim of being a victim of armed robbery. The case is under investigation by a Homeland Security Task Force.

**News Article:**

**Indian-Origin Businessman, U.S. Law Enforcement Officials Charged in Louisiana Visa Fraud Scheme**

**New York, July 18, 2025** – An Indian-origin businessman and four U.S. law enforcement officials, including three police chiefs, have been indicted in Louisiana for allegedly orchestrating a visa fraud scheme. Chandrakant Patel, an Oakdale resident and owner of multiple businesses, stands accused of creating false crime reports with the assistance of Chad Doyle, Glynn Dixon, Tebo Onishea, and Michael Slaney, a city marshal, to fraudulently secure U visas for immigrants.

According to court documents filed in Lafayette, immigrants contacted Patel seeking to be named as victims in fabricated police reports alleging armed robbery. In exchange for thousands of dollars, Patel allegedly enlisted the help of his co-conspirators to generate these false reports, thereby allowing the immigrants to apply for U visas, which are intended for victims of serious crimes who have suffered physical or mental abuse.

Adding a layer of complexity to the case, it was revealed that Patel himself was granted a U visa in 2023 based on his claim of being a victim of an armed robbery.

The investigation and prosecution are being handled by a Homeland Security Task Force established as part of Operation Take Back America, a program of the USCIS. Further details will be released as the investigation progresses.

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