An Indian-origin man, Jashanpreet Singh, has been sentenced to five years and four months in prison for illegal firearm dealings and possession of a machine gun. Singh is known as the founder of the motorcycle gang “Punjabi Devils,” based in Stockton, California.
The sentencing took place on Monday, carried out by U.S. District Judge Dale A. Drozd. Court records reveal that Singh tried to sell several firearms, including a short-barreled rifle and multiple assault weapons, to an undercover officer on June 6, 2025.
During the investigation, authorities discovered more weapons, including a machine gun and a silencer, at Singh’s home. Notably, they also found a hand grenade and what seemed to be a military claymore mine. The explosives were safely destroyed by a specialized bomb squad.
Singh faced initial charges in state court but failed to attend a hearing in July 2025, leading to a bench warrant for his arrest. Just two days later, the FBI learned that Singh was trying to leave the country for India, prompting his arrest at San Francisco International Airport.
Since then, he has been in federal custody as confirmed by the U.S. Department of Justice.
What is Operation Take Back America?
This case falls under Operation Take Back America, a nationwide effort by the Department of Justice aimed at fighting illegal crime and enhancing security. The initiative focuses on dismantling criminal organizations and improving safety in communities through coordinated enforcement across the United States.
