2010年3月22日星期一

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zhjchv0322Three members of a replica handbags family in Richmond

Hill, Queens, have been indicted on charges that they stole $1.75 million from 19 fellow West Indian immigrants by

falsely promising to help them obtain green cards and bargain deals on federally seized property in New York City

and Florida, the Queens district attorney announced on Thursday.



As part of the scheme, the Replica Louis Vuittonauthorities said,

one defendant, Shane Ramsundar, 50, masqueraded as an agent from Immigration and Customs Enforcement on loan to the

F.B.I., carrying an air gun, a phony badge and a false ID card.



“Our immigrant community here in designer handbagsQueens can be

especially vulnerable to deception and fraud,” the district attorney, Richard A. Brown, said in a statement. “In

this particular case, many of their immigrant victims are alleged to have implicitly trusted the defendants, who

were West Indian like themselves.”



In addition to Mr. Ramsundar, his Replica Watcheswife, Gomatee

Ramsundar, 46, and their daughter, Shantal Ramsundar, 23, were indicted. All three pleaded not guilty at their

arraignment Thursday afternoon in Queens Supreme Court, as more than a dozen of their accusers, accompanied by

relatives, filled the courtroom.



The authorities said the Ramsundars Omega replica Watcheshad told

their victims that the government allowed its special agents first option to buy the properties seized from tax

evaders and drug dealers before offering them at a public auction.



Mr. Ramsundar is accused of telling Swiss replica Watcheshis victims

that he would buy property in Florida and the Queens neighborhoods of Richmond Hill, Ozone Park and Jamaica at low

prices and get mortgages using his government connections, then transfer the deeds to them.