
Indra Gurung
Indra Gurung/Bhutan/Domestic Violence, OWI
Indra Gurung, an illegal alien from Bhutan, was arrested in Caledonia, Michigan, as part of a coordinated enforcement operation involving ICE Detroit, Homeland Security Investigations Detroit, the FBI Detroit Field Office, the DEA Detroit Division, and IRS Criminal Investigation. Gurung’s arrest occurred during the execution of a criminal search warrant, underscoring the collaborative efforts of multiple federal agencies working together to identify and detain individuals whose criminal behavior poses threats to community safety.
Gurung’s criminal record in the United States is significant and alarming. He has prior convictions for stalking, aggravated stalking, domestic violence, and operating while intoxicated (OWI). Stalking and aggravated stalking charges indicate persistent and threatening conduct toward victims, creating a pattern of intimidation and potential harm. His conviction for domestic violence further highlights a pattern of violent behavior, signaling a disregard for the law and for the safety and well-being of those around him. The OWI conviction underscores a willingness to engage in dangerous behavior that endangers public safety on the roads.
As an illegal alien with a substantial criminal record, Gurung was placed into ICE custody following his arrest and is now pending removal proceedings before an immigration judge. His case reflects ICE’s ongoing enforcement priorities targeting individuals who, through their criminal activities, represent a threat to the communities in which they reside. The coordinated federal efforts leading to Gurung’s apprehension demonstrate the serious consequences facing those who enter or remain in the United States unlawfully while committing crimes.
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