An Indian American, dubbed as the 'Bombshell Bandit' by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, on Monday, January 12, pleaded guilty to robbing banks at the US Federal District Court in Utah.
Sandeep Kaur, 24, a resident of Union City, California, pleaded guilty to four counts of bank robberies before Magistrate Judge Robert T Braithwaite.
"The sentence is set for April 7," Rydalch Melodie, the Public Information Officer at the US Department of Justice in Utah toldRediff.com
"For each bank robbery, the potential sentence could be up to 20 years," Melodie added.
On July 31, 2014, Kaur was arrested following a long chase involving law enforcement officers of three states for robbing the US Bank in St George, Utah.
Desi 'Bombshell Bandit' pleads guilty to bank robberies - Rediff.com India News
Sandeep Kaur, 24, a resident of Union City, California, pleaded guilty to four counts of bank robberies before Magistrate Judge Robert T Braithwaite.
"The sentence is set for April 7," Rydalch Melodie, the Public Information Officer at the US Department of Justice in Utah toldRediff.com
"For each bank robbery, the potential sentence could be up to 20 years," Melodie added.
On July 31, 2014, Kaur was arrested following a long chase involving law enforcement officers of three states for robbing the US Bank in St George, Utah.
Desi 'Bombshell Bandit' pleads guilty to bank robberies - Rediff.com India News