Jasveer Singh was arrested on December 5, 2025 in San Bernardino, ICE lodged a detainer, and local authorities did not honor the detainer, releasing him.

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Jasveer Singh was arrested on December 5, 2025; an ICE detainer was lodged and was not honored by the local jurisdiction, resulting in his release.

Source summary
The Department of Homeland Security announced that ICE lodged arrest detainers on January 4, 2026, for two Indian nationals — Gurpreet Singh (25) and Jasveer Singh (30) — arrested by Putnam County, Indiana authorities after officers found 309 pounds of cocaine hidden in the sleeper berth of the semi-truck they were operating. DHS noted both men had Commercial Driver’s Licenses issued by California and criticized Governor Gavin Newsom’s sanctuary policies for previously allowing one of the men to be released despite a detainer. DHS emphasized the public-safety risk, citing a lethal dose of cocaine as low as 1.2 grams.
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Unable to access primary local booking/court records to verify the arrest, detainer, and release details for Jasveer Singh (San Bernardino, Dec 5, 2025). Public county inmate locator requires interactive query and the available cached/scraped pages and secondary news aggregators are not sufficiently authoritative. Recommend re-checking San Bernardino County Sheriff booking records or San Bernardino Superior Court case files and ICE/ERO records; retry after obtaining those primary documents.

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  1. Scheduled follow-up · Jan 08, 2026overdue
  2. Completion due · Jan 08, 2026
  3. Update · Jan 06, 2026, 04:29 AMTech Error
    Unable to access primary local booking/court records to verify the arrest, detainer, and release details for Jasveer Singh (San Bernardino, Dec 5, 2025). Public county inmate locator requires interactive query and the available cached/scraped pages and secondary news aggregators are not sufficiently authoritative. Recommend re-checking San Bernardino County Sheriff booking records or San Bernardino Superior Court case files and ICE/ERO records; retry after obtaining those primary documents.
  4. Original article · Jan 05, 2026

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