Gujarati man, Hardik Jayantilal Patel, hailing from Gujarat, India, has been handed a prison sentence of almost four years in the United States for his involvement in a $3 million fraud scheme that primarily targeted elderly Americans. Patel, along with his accomplices in India, posed as government officials and ran call centers that deceived victims into sending money through mail. The court has instructed Patel to reimburse a total of $3.2 million to 85 victims as part of the restitution. This case highlights the prevalence of scams targeting vulnerable populations and the importance of remaining vigilant against such fraudulent activities.

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Gujarati man sentenced in US for $3M fraud targeting elderly Americans, ordered to repay victims.
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