California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Friday that Iqbal Singh Randhawa received a nine-year jail sentence. Randhawa was convicted in two trials of 11 felony counts of grand theft by embezzlement and two felony counts of violating the state's Seller of Travel laws.
"My office is dedicated to seeing those who defraud vulnerable Californians pay for their crimes," Bonta said in a statement. "Today's announcement should serve as a reminder: If you break the law and engage in fraud and theft, my office will hold you accountable."
Prosecutors said Randhawa provided fraudulent itineraries and stole the funds.
In addition, Bonta said Randhawa committed more than $89,000 in credit card fraud, using stolen credit information to purchase legitimate airline tickets. Randhawa then sold the tickets to paying customers to keep his travel agency afloat.
Randhawa remains in custody at the Solano County Jail, according to jail records.
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