Four Indian-Americans Charged in Texas Human Trafficking Bust, Number of Victims Could be 50
Chandan Dasireddy, 24; Dwaraka Gunda, 31; Santhosh Katkoori, 31; and Anil Male, 37—were arrested in March and charged with trafficking of persons, a serious second-degree felony.
In a troubling case out of Texas, four Indian-Americans, including a woman, face charges for allegedly operating a human labor trafficking ring. The charges follow an investigation by the Princeton Police Department, which uncovered 15 women living under dire conditions in a home in Princeton, as reported by Fox4News.com.
The accused—Chandan Dasireddy, 24; Dwaraka Gunda, 31; Santhosh Katkoori, 31; and Anil Male, 37—were arrested in March and charged with trafficking of persons, a serious second-degree felony. Authorities anticipate further arrests as the investigation continues.
The discovery came when officers responded to a call on March 13 about a welfare concern at a residence on Ginsburg Lane in Collin County. Upon arrival, they found the young women forced to sleep on the floor in a sparsely furnished house. “There was basically no furniture inside the home at the center of human trafficking, just a bunch of computer electronics and blankets,” police reported.
Further investigation revealed that these women were coerced into working for Katkoori and his wife, Dwaraka Gunda, across multiple programming shell companies. The McKinney Courier-Gazette detailed that officers executed a search warrant at Katkoori’s home, uncovering laptops, cell phones, printers, and fraudulent documents. These items were seized as evidence of the trafficking operation.
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