
Fake Robberies for Visas: Man's Scam Uncovered
Kansas City News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!
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Thirty-seven-year-old Jose Luis Morales Salgado, a Kansas City resident, pleaded guilty to orchestrating a scheme involving fake armed robberies. He helped immigrants, some undocumented, fake being crime victims to secure U visas, intended for those who assist law enforcement after real attacks. Salgado charged thousands per setup, turning pretend hits into visa gold. Over three years, eleven matching robberies with thirty-three fake victims were reported, leading to the arrest of Salgado and his partner, Oscar Gutierrez, in an undercover sting. Salgado now faces up to five years in prison, highlighting the lengths some go to exploit the system.
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