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Massachusetts Crackdown: 4 Arrested for Scamming Indian American Community

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  • Four Rhode Island men held without bail⁤ for a burglary spree targeting Indian American homes in Massachusetts.
  • The burglary ring executed⁢ at least 43 burglaries, stealing over $4 million in jewels and cash from 2018 ‍to 2024.
  • The‌ suspects are linked to a Providence-based gang and face 95 counts of burglary and ​breaking and entering.
  • Investigators noted the burglaries ⁤were ethnically targeted, ​with sophisticated tactics including Wi-Fi jammers.

Summary of the Burglary Ring⁢ Case

A group of four men ⁣from Rhode⁤ Island have⁤ been arrested‍ for ‌conducting a series of burglaries specifically targeting Indian American and South Asian American ⁢households in Massachusetts. The suspects, identified ⁢as Jovan Lemon, Paul Lemon, Steven ⁢Berdugo, ⁢and Paul Miller, are accused of carrying out 43‍ burglaries across 25 towns, ⁣resulting ​in the theft of millions ​of‍ dollars’ worth of jewelry and cash.

The burglaries, which took place over a six-year period, were ​meticulously planned to coincide with times when the families were not⁢ at home. The suspects, who have ​ties to ⁢a violent gang ‍in Providence, employed advanced techniques⁣ to avoid‍ detection, ⁣such as using Wi-Fi⁢ jammers⁤ and minimizing cell phone usage during their‍ crimes.

The targeted homes often ​contained precious⁤ metals and valuable heirlooms, with some items valued up to $75,000. ⁢In‌ several cases,‍ the burglars removed heavy ⁣safes‌ from the residences ‌to access the valuables ⁤inside. The total value⁤ of the stolen property is reported to exceed $4 million.

The‍ arrests followed a nine-month investigation involving multiple law enforcement​ agencies, ⁣highlighting the effectiveness of the MACrimeNet program ‍in sharing ​intelligence and solving complex cases. The⁤ suspects now face a total‌ of 95 counts of unarmed ⁣burglary​ and breaking and entering, with the⁤ legal process underway to hold them accountable for their actions.

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