After dairy biz & horse trading, US bet also fails. Then 32-year-old Gurpreet Singh Bhangu tried to sneak into the US. He reached home in the wee hours of Sunday but stayed put inside home. The family is so shattered that they declined to speak to anyone for the time being. A resident of Baggeana village in Faridkot, Gur preet was among 116 illegal immigrants deported by the US on Saturday. He arranged Rs 25 lakh & reached US through donkey route. But once there, he was caught and put in a detention centre, from where he was finally deported. He is also known as Prince Bhangu and is a resident of the village of Baggesana. He tried his hands at a dairy farm but lumpy skin cattle disease put a spanner in his plans. He then got into horse trading but that didn’t run, either. The chain of failure extended to horses. Having decided there was no way to make a living at home, he tried to settle in foreign shores and reached Italy. He had earlier told TOI that during his stay in Italy, he met a travel agent who promised him entry into the U.S. The DSP Shamer Singh Shergill promised action if such families approached them. \”Whenever a complaint is filed by an aggrieved family, appropriate action will be taken against the travel agent,\” the DSP said.
