Pakistani man pleads guilty in Seattle to human smuggling, case centered on Pakistan and India

By AP
Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Pakistani man admits human smuggling in Seattle

SEATTLE — A man has pleaded guilty in Seattle to smuggling illegal immigrants from Pakistan and India into the United States through Canada.

The plea was entered Tuesday by Ahsan Ilahi, described in court records as having Canadian and Pakistani citizenship. Sentencing is set for Jan. 8.

Ilahi and 13 others were indicted on April 13, 2006, in what authorities described as a Canada-based human smuggling ring. Authorities said at the time that no terrorist activity was suspected.

Investigators say the group brought 54 Pakistani and East Indian nationals into Washington state from British Columbia, charging as much as $35,000 each.

Ilahi, described by a U.S. magistrate as having “an extensive background in the use of fraudulent passports,” was arrested in Canada and was returned to the U.S. on Aug. 19.

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