Community demands the release of Lathrop businessman Ravinder Singh Gogi held without bail in Indian Jail
Lathrop, CA, USA: Mar. 5, 2015– Ravinder Singh Gogi, American Citizen and owner of Dasmesh Truck Driving School in Lathrop, is being held as a political prisoner at the Ludhiana Jail in Punjab, India. His family and fellow business owners are demanding his release from police custody and will be holding a press conference on Friday, March 6 2015 at the Lathrop District Chamber of Commerce at 15104 South Harlan Road, Lathrop, CA 95330.
Balbir Singh Dhillon, President of the Sacramento Sikh Gurdwara, who was held by Punjabi police in 1996 and believes that Ravinder’s life is in danger unless the United States gets involved on his behalf. “If I wasn’t an American citizen, I would’ve been killed,” added Dhillon who was imprisoned falsely for six months before he was released following calls from over 50 congressional reps.
“We are here to support businesses in our community and their families, and we pray for Ravinder’s return to Lathrop,” shared Ruben Sandoval, President of the Lathrop Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber will host a press conference for the Ravinder Singh family on Friday as the community and business owners will gather alongside Ravinder’s wife and teenage children, son Sahib (16) and daughter Avleen (13), to help bring awareness to this difficult situation.
Press Conference for Ravinder Singh Gogi
Lathrop District Chamber of Commerce
4 PM – Friday, March 6th, 2015
15104 South Harlan Road, Lathrop, CA 95330.
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