The Hunt for Maan Singh

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A thrilling, true account of INS agents in hot pursuit of human traffickers

by Hipólito Acosta with A.J. Irwin

ISBN: 978-1-55885-829-9
Publication Date: April 30, 2016
Bind: Trade Paperback
Pages: 177

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U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service agents Hipólito “Poli” Acosta and A.J. Irwin led the takedown of the largest human smuggling operation in history. Prior to this case, the INS was a federal agency whose strategy was limited to going after smugglers within U.S. borders. But this changed with the undercover operation to capture Maan Singh.

Naranjan Maan Singh, known as the godfather of alien smuggling, was responsible for 75% of South Asians entering the U.S. illegally through its southern borders. In typical governmental bureaucracy, the intelligence community knew about the smuggler, but INS agents on the ground weren’t aware of his exploits. When the regional office learned about him, a plan was made to shut down the entire trafficking operation, from the coyotes at the bottom all the way to Maan Singh at the top.

Poli and A.J. risked their lives confronting thugs, corrupt police officers and hit men in this dangerous undercover operation that spanned the globe, from Quito, Ecuador—Singh’s headquarters—to Guatemala, Panama, the Bahamas and the United States. While the agents expected to confront danger while posing as smugglers, they didn’t expect their own colleagues to jeopardize their work—and lives— with petty jealousies and back-stabbing. A fascinating look at the inner workings of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, this exciting page-turner follows government agents as they expose money laundering and human trafficking throughout Latin America, the Caribbean and the U.S.

Click here to listen to an interview with Hipólito Acosta and A. J. Irwin about their book, The Hunt for Maan Singh.