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‘King’ Guramrit Sidhu sentenced to 20 years in prison in Los Angeles for US-Canada drug trafficking; spared from life sentence as lawyer says his offence was not violent

'King' Guramrit Sidhu sentenced to 20 years in prison in Los Angeles for US-Canada drug trafficking; spared from life sentence as lawyer says his offence was not violent

Guramrit Sidhu’s lawyer contended that he had a rough childhood after the family moved from India to Canada in 1971.

Guramrit Sidhu, the 63-year-old Indian-origin Canadian, popularly nicknamed as ‘King’, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for running a vast cross-border drug network for years. Sidhu was arrested in 2024 and pleaded guilty on March 26 this year to one count of engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise. His plea argument said he led the organization for a brief period of time — from September 2020 to February 2023.According to court documents, From September 13, 2022, to October 24, 2022, Sidhu orchestrated the distribution of eight separate drug loads, totaling approximately 523 kilograms (1,153 pounds) of methamphetamine and 347 kilograms (765 pounds) of cocaine, which law enforcement seized. These drug loads had an estimated wholesale value of approximately $15 million to $17 million.After buying the bulk quantities of cocaine and methamphetamine in the US, Sidhu arranged for the narcotics’ transportation into Canada via long-haul semi-trucks. Sidhu provided telephone numbers and serial numbers on bills of currency for couriers to use as a “token” for identification purposes during the delivery and transportation of the cocaine and methamphetamine. Sidhu and co-conspirators then retrieved the cocaine and methamphetamine from locations within Canada for further distribution.Sidhu could have faced a life sentence as a maximum penalty, but his sentence was lower for pleading guilty rather than fighting the charges at a trial and his lawyer told a sob story to the court.

Came to Canada at 11, had a disturbed childhood

Sidhu’s lawyer Vitaly Sigal argued that Sidhu had a struggling life and he merits a lower sentence. “Sidhu acknowledges that his participation in a drug-trafficking enterprise was a serious offense, and he accepts full responsibility for his conduct. He does not seek to minimize, excuse, or justify what he did,” Sigal told the judge. “At the same time, the offense was non-violent. It involved no weapons, no force or threats of force, and no identifiable victim.”Court heard that Sidhu was born in India and immigrated to Canada with his parents and siblings in 1974 when he was 11.Sigal told the court that Sidhu’s childhood was marred by his father’s alcoholism and violence. His father was “nice when he did not drink,” but usually drank a forty-ounce bottle of liquor nightly, “making kind moments rare.”He narrated a difficult childhood in Canada as they were the only Sikh family in Ontario at that time and Sidhu could not speak English. He faced bullying in school and used to get beaten up.In 1986, he met his future wife. She was in an arranged marriage at the time but filed for divorce. After her divorce, she and Sidhu married in a union that created rifts within the families. They moved to a home in Brampton, Ont. , where they raised two children while he worked as a commercial truck driver and at a foundry, maintaining “a working-class life in Canada,” Sigal told the court.Sigal said Sidhu slipped into the criminal world as he was also into drugs. Seven of Sidhu’s family members wrote to the judge saying they maintain their support for him despite his mistakes and urged the judge to consider Sidhu’s contributions as a good family man.

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