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Kavankumar Patel. Photo: @TARUNspeakss/X

Horrifying "sex-for-rooms" scheme at a US hotel involving an Indian national that federal agents just blew wide open!

| @indiablooms | May 30, 2026, at 02:10 pm

A 27-year-old Indian man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison in the US for paying human traffickers to assault a minor girl, US Attorney's Office in Nebraska said on Saturday.

The Indian man was identified as 27-year-old Kavankumar Patel of Gujarat.

He was sentenced on May 26, 2026, in federal court in Omaha, Nebraska, for two counts of sex trafficking of a minor.

Senior United States District Judge Joseph F. Bataillon sentenced Patel to 10 years’ imprisonment.

"There is no parole in the federal system. After Patel’s release from prison, he will begin a five-year term of supervised release," the statement said.

The department said Patel is in the United States illegally and faces deportation after completing his prison sentence.

What happened on January 6, 2026?

On January 6, 2025, the Omaha Police Department received a report of a theft. 

The Homeland Security Task Force and the Omaha Police Department immediately began investigating and recovered two minor females, aged 15 and 16, who had been brought to the AmericInn hotel.

"The two minor females reported that their traffickers had instructed that the minors must engage in sex with hotel staff for a reduced room rate or they would be kicked out of the hotel," the statement said.

Two hotel employees paid the trafficker to have sex with one of the minors and a third hotel employee had sex with the other minor.

"Patel, an employee at the AmericInn, admitted that he used money from the hotel till to pay the traffickers to have sex with one of the minors at the hotel. Hotel employees then permitted the traffickers and minors to remain at the hotel for multiple days," the statement said.

Online link

The traffickers would post online advertisements for commercial sex and arrange commercial sex acts involving the minor victims.

The minors reported having little food and feeling like they had no choice but to engage in sex acts as directed.

“The United States Attorney’s Office and our law enforcement partners will never tire of working as hard as we need to work to protect the most vulnerable victims in our communities,” said United States Attorney Lesley Woods. “The Homeland Security Task Force rescued these children from a living nightmare, and anyone with knowledge or suspicion of human trafficking in our communities should reach out to state or federal law enforcement immediately to report those concerns and to be part of the effort to free all of Nebraska’s victims of human trafficking.”

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