Two Indian-origin men, Gurpreet Singh, 25, and Jasveer Singh, 30, were arrested in Indiana after police found 300 pounds of cocaine in their semi truck. A trooper stopped the blue International semi tractor-trailer on I-70 at the 41-mile marker for a routine transport department inspection. Tips had indicated the truck might be carrying drugs. Police found the cocaine stash in the sleeper berth of the vehicle. The cocaine is valued at around 7 million dollars. Both men, from California, are now held at Putnam County Jail. They face charges of dealing narcotics, a level two felony. Additionally, both have ICE deportation holds placed on them. California has faced criticism as several foreign-origin truck drivers who got commercial licenses there have been found involved in crimes. The Trump administration had set a January 5 deadline for California to act against thousands of immigrants who got such licenses. However, California delayed cancelling these licenses until March. The issue gained attention after Harjinder Singh, an illegal immigrant from India with a California CDL, killed three people in Florida in August 2025 during a traffic incident.