UK Sikh guilty of visa fraud
London: Britain’s charity watchdog has disqualified the trustee of a British Sikh charity and barred him from being involved in any charity in future after he was found guilty of misusing the organisation for visa fraud to bring Indian nationals to the country. The Charity Commission had already removed the Khalsa Missionary Society from the UK’s national register in February 2016 and its statutory inquiry concluded that trustee Ravinder Singh, 57, had misused the charity to facilitate immigration fraud.