Fake robbery ring targeted Dunkin’, Subway in plot to get special crime victim visas, feds say

Background and inset YouTube screengrabs from WCBS of staged armed robbery of a store in Chicago, Illinois that occurred last July and led to indictments unsealed in May 2024./Inset: One of the suspects at the staged armed robbery appeared on surveillance with his face obscured.

Background and inset: YouTube screengrabs of staged armed robbery of a store in Chicago, Ill., and one of the suspects, that occurred in July 2023 (via WBBM).

A half-dozen men accused of faking armed robberies at Dunkin’, Subway and other businesses so they could pull off a scheme applying for a specific type of nonimmigrant visas — typically reserved for genuine victims of crimes who assist prosecutors and investigators — have been indicted.

The criminal indictment filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois Eastern Division was announced by the Justice Department on Friday and names Parth Nayi, 26, Kewon Young, 31, Bhikhabhai Patel, 51, Nilesh, Patel, 32, Ravinaben Patel, 23 and Rajnikumar Patel, 32. The defendants hail from multiple states, including Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Wisconsin and Florida.

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