
Himatjit Kahlon
Himatjit 'Jimmy' Kahlon is a New Zealand businessman who was recently sentenced to 21 years in prison for his involvement in a methamphetamine operation that resulted in the death of his employee, Aiden Sagala. Kahlon was found to have distributed meth-laced beer, which he claimed he did not know contained illegal drugs, although the court determined he had a role in the extraction and processing of meth. His actions were deemed reckless, leading to a tragic outcome for Sagala's family.
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Himatjit 'Jimmy' Kahlon was charged in connection with the incident and received a 21-year prison sentence.
Index - Külföld - Csak egy korty sört ivott munka után, belehalt a 21 éves fiatalHimatjit 'Jimmy' Kahlon received a 21-year sentence for manslaughter after a co-worker overdosed on tainted beer.
Maple syrup meth bust: Melbourne resident Andy Tuumaga jailed for record 713kg haul in AucklandHimatjit Kahlon was jailed for 21 years after being involved in a meth operation that led to the death of employee Aiden Sagala.
Meth-laced beer case: Himatjit ‘Jimmy’ Kahlon jailed for 21 years after death of employee Aiden Sagala













