Unraveling Crime: Inside The FBI Files Full Episode
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- The joint FBI & NYPD 'R.I.C.O.' investigation of New York City gas-station mogul Gurmeet Singh Dhinsa. Unravel the mystery alongside the FBI's greatest law enforcers and forensic scientists.
#TheFBIFiles #TrueCrime #Dhinsa
Season 3 Episode 9: In 1997, the FBI and the NYPD began a joint-investigation into Gurmeet Dhinsa for gas pump rigging. However, they soon realized Dhinsa was more than just a corrupt businessman; he ruled his mob-like operation with brutal force, kidnapping and killing wayward employees and any family members who questioned their deaths. Agent had to work their way into Dhinsa's violent world.
The FBI Files is an American docudrama that takes a look behind the scenes of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's crime laboratory.
Real FBI cases are recounted through reenactments and interviews, due to the sensitive nature of the show, viewer discretion is advised.
My heart just hurt seeing how the little brother die just trying to get justice for his older brother poor kid may them both Rest In Peace
I know right. I was hoping he would of found justice for his brother. I hate that he got killed too. RIP to them both. Hope the killers rot in hell.
Imagine how their mother felt...
Stop with the estrogen....
Imagine that family
They lost 2 sons to America
Brave and good men those witnesses. May God bless them and their families!
He was a crazy man who had no regrets or no feelings who he killed on the man was trying to do is find out who hurt his brother and he wanted to get him killed trying to save his brother when a sad story it's an evil World out here so be careful what you do in the world
This is one of the most interesting episodes I have seen.
U ain’t lying
One of my favorites
This is legit better than Most mafia movies.
Hahaja
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‘But why did the Police tell him that they have 2 people to testify against him😭. They shouldn’t have told him. This is why people refuse to cooperate with the police. Smh
They were trying to get a confession out of him, that's why. I'm not saying it was right or smart, but that's what that was all about.
Thanks
His lawyer was given that information in what is called "Discovery" which is required by law that much of the evidence be shared with the defense.
They should have been protected by police
@@anonymousilluminati5152 calm down
the investigation episodes are so nice educative,emotional and knowledge
Akorino... 😜
Very emotional.
Also sad because you see how low people can really go.
They are the best on the net
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NYPD failed the witness 😭😭😭😭 knowing very well they will be silenced
why the hell did they not give them witness protection, good grief.
He didn't want it...
Hella respect to the brother for goin that far to look for him fr
Brilliant work by the FBI....so glad dhinsa didn't get the death penalty, it would have been an easy way out, how nice to know he will ROT in prison till he dies...I wish him an extremely long life.
The police were too slow in giving protection to the witnesses.
@Cecille Alvarez
Agreed and it seems like that's always the case in certain instances. 🤔
Maybe things would be different if it was a white person testifying against Italian mafia, maybe then they don't wait till a witness gets shot in plain daylight.
@@timmos184 race is not the answer to every problem. Police don't give protection, FBI does.
@@josedasilva4433 And who has to ask the FBI? Statistics show race does matter. In this instance I can't be sure it did, neither can you be sure it didn't.
Really bad with the informant. Seriously just after a witness murdered and they get fucking distracted. All of NYPD and you couldn't send a squad car or 2?
Why not protect a witness?
Because dhinsa was a gas station gangster.
? Yeh and, but why not protect a witness from him then ??
That's why you need a good lawyer.
That's totally messed up and against the ethos/core principles of any good legal system or the law of the land if having money is the prerequisite to attaining justice or even upholding ones basic societal rights 😔. America's such an oxymoron when it comes to being the 'Land of the Free' and the 'Worlds Greatest Democracy', absolutely fallacy methinks 🤔😀
I'm not from the States so my opinion is just that, and not based on first-hand experience. Would anyone say it is due to any racial issues at all? In terms of why they weren't afforded sufficient protection especially due being under the Witness Protection Scheme as they were. Here in the UK if such a thing transpired then as a consequence there'd definitely be internal & independent investigations, compensation for failing on the duty of care they owe and no doubts there'd be heads rolling. Unfortunately, justice in the US seems to be a misnomer 😔
I feel sorry for that man who was looking for his brother.
RIP.
I believe he should have gone to the police and have the police investigate.
Investigating on his own was dangerous because he doesn't know who would snitch on him.
They did file missing person with police first... nothing came of it
You’re an idiot with no critical thinking skills. Sadly it took that guy getting murdered for the rest to come into play and result in the guy getting arrested and everything getting figured out.
The police wouldn’t have done anything.
@@Amy021277 Missing persons of a already dad person. Is difficult to solve, especially when everyone feared the murders
He should have came to north Memphis and got da brotha's to handle it fo sho
That guy sure loved his brother, to travel to American from India and risk his life just to figure out what happened to him. Hope he's in a better place now. That's one courageous guy.
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NYPD couldn’t protect the witness? Shame on them.
Lmao Shame on da snitches. Tressa we coming for u bitchhhh. Going be a train on ya ass
kidding lol
Treesa Michael police don’t protect, it’s not their job
@@twilightgardenspresentatio6384 there is something called witness protection program and those witnesses should have been protected by all means.
@@deneshbhaskar3944 some low lives show their true color.
Safety first... why witness was not given police protection knowing Dhinja had criminal records.
I'm in my quiet, dark room with a plate of cheesecake watching a crime show on a saturday night.
Life is good.
Housel Hell yea!!!! 🙌
Well ill sleep better tonight, thanks for that
@Master Mind that'll do
@@doobydoo88 In a quiet, dark room presumably....
@@jbuckley2546 that's the one😩
People cooperated, they were not protected, thats why the public does not cooperate, even to this day.
jazzy j these USA police don’t give a fuck about no Damn sikh
Indian gangsters don't like it when informers SINGH to the police.
Roy Eichelkraut 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@clownnworldorder
😂😂😂
There were 2 Indian Policemen on the investigation team. One was a laid back dude called Ins.RelakSingh and the other a rather strung up Cop called Ins.StressSingh...
so, they didn't protect their witnesses right away knowing that the guy would probably kill them.
I also wondered
DITTO? THERE IS NO!!!!!!!! WAITING WHEN IT COMES TO PROTECTION,!
All you whiners stop
When is the right time
Thing call budget
They must have evidence
EVENTUALLY gathered
Did you notice
How many PEOPLE per in your hood
Ratting WITHOUT
Any or early exculpatory
Evidence
Exactly. So when the unprotected witnesses are murdered, then they go look for those who witnessed the killing(s) and so on and so forth
Don't make sense does it makes you think what the hell
Brother killing brother for the profit of another...Game point, nobody wins.
Where does one find a gas station job?
Got an AK-47 for his best friend
Business the American way
@@hugostiglitz5186 Empire! Love it. I'm a Queensryche fanatic!
Yes
You r right
That LS400 looked so clean 🔥
That blue da integra at 4:00 minutes in also Hella fire
Timeless vehicles.
Good job protecting the witnesses. But also, if I was a witness, I would definitely move to another address to say the least.
Finally, dude gets 18 years after murdering 2 innocent people. That’s total BS dude!
Agha Tutoring agree
Look at the bigger picture, without his cooperation Dinsa would never been prosecuted, it sucks but the fact is the state can only get prosecution by cutting deal's to get the main perpetrators. Facts are that men would never have committed that murder without Dinsa ocherstrating it otherwise wealthy people would get away with murder everyday by paying poor people.
The means don't always justify the end 🤷🏾♀️.
Agha Tutoring It’s sad but it’s the only way they would have convicted him
Ya throw the whiteness under the bus and let the murders go back on the streets???
Sammy Bull got 5 years for 19 murders🤷🏿♂️
Take a drink every time they say Dhinsa.
or a hit off my bong
i don't drink
People can become millionaires by buying Shiba inu coin
Those two brave men who spoke up should have been put under protection earlier. Why would anticipate cooperate with an organisation that lets their key witness gets killed?
This was one of my favorite series...it was the best..
One of the best for me as well...
Another great upload
He left India a poor man and ended a rich corrupt man. For me it is better to die poor than to lose my soul.
So true
Then you havent been poor
The three most prodigious writers of the Bible were murderers.
Thank You For Your FBI's Files Videos.
I watch these videos just to hear the guy say "new yaahk ahffice"
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FAHmuh directa!
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Exactly ! Me to !!
No one else saw that kid fall off his bike in the background ? 🤷🏾♀️😂
Link, how about just putting the time at which it happened.
@21:20 its hilarious
Kid is now not a kid anymore!! he is dad now!
He's trained to hit the deck when he hears sirens!
@@stoveboltlvr3798 them three dudes that was walking past him just finished whooping his ass. They would have yelled Worldstar but you know
This why witnesses are scared to talk the police care just as long as they have the arrest under their belt and high 5 eachother
@Mark Berenger That was your point, do you know how many witnesses have died by relying on the police , I don't either but a lot again as long as they get a conviction innocent or guilty they don't give a fuck just a high 5 or fist bump...
best crime docu!!
Investigation was so painstaking!
Witness must make a deal first. Get me and my family outta here before I talk.
me speak no English.
@@dashaunmarshall6597 ooyotploo
And look over your shoulders for the rest of your life… I’ll mind my business and live comfortably
You and your family can’t go back home to where most if not all of your family and friends are I will pass on that😂😂😂😂😂
I feel like sometimes the FBI should do more to protect witnesses
At all times !
Yes, but in this case it was NYPD.
Love these shows
Number 1 the best FBI files not boring.
Mob was doing that with the gas long time before him
Also with olive oil
Yeah they kinda got this story weird.. the columbo family had this going on for years before this. Run by a captain in that family Michael franzese. They were making millions a week. He actually has a CZcams channel now. He has been out of prison for awhile now. I recommend checking him out. His story is way better than this one. He was involved in this with the Russians. They were selling half a billion gallons of gas a week. Defrauding the government out of all the tax money on every gallon. I grew up there and remember all this stuff on the news.
And gas stamps in the 40s
Imagine what vile men like this do to people outside the US where there is no true justice system? if u a millionaire and still need violence you cursed as hell. Some so deep in evil they just don't know when to quit and live honest in peace. Guess its the curse of being evil.
Thy will answer to an eternal judge thy will nvr have rest
Paulo Eclectik, some criminals need to be put to death, and our system isn’t perfect, but it is the best in the world. I was in the marine corps and deployed to third world countries where I’ve seen a woman put to death bc she was raped, so they stoned her to death bc she wasn’t pure, would you prefer we have moral Justice like that in the United States ?
@@Thestrappedgrunt in that case I hope you become a judge -- to even out the corruption that you don't see.
Look at who fails to run the White House, the #FakePresident who shoveled all of his business deals, etc to family just so he didn't lose his millions coz he's trying to be better than Nixon " I'm not a crook!"
B.S..
@@Thestrappedgrunt So many people are ignorant in their own bubble & don't look at the world as one beautiful & sadly horrifying place to live.
We try to educate the ignorant & unfortunately they may ( hopefully not ) be in a position where they wish they were more aware of our planet as a whole.
Thankyou for your service🕊
I love FBI files, thank you
A Perfect story ending for those who are driven by greed. When is it really enough?
Never for a sociopath.
i played golf with v j singh many years ago humbling experience
Was he still a filthy Fijian
VJ is Fijian Indian
Cj Singh was at his prime in the 90's .....good golfer
This has nothing to do with the video
"when people started turning up in New Yawwwk City..." Never gets old 😂
@17:50 Nothing good ever came out of watching a Mets game
48:50 Now that’s a gangster!!! Not the dopie actor they used!!!!
One ticket to Sing Sing prison, please..
Jessica it’s actually spelt Singh, the surname that is.
@@BLAZENYCBLACKOPSNo it's not!
@@BLAZENYCBLACKOPS Sing Sing Correctional Facility New York
Love the narrator he does a wonderful job .
Anthony Call.
Excellent work..
Very knowledgeable ❣️
19:01 That's the sign of a bad crime scene
As a migrant this has been very emotional to me seeing another migrant oppressing other migrants in a free land.
Free land?
The USA is not a free land it's the land of the taxes
@@gerapic25ify Compared to many other countries yes.
Don’t believe the hype, nothing is free in the U.S.A
@@gerapic25ify absolutely. Compared to every other country we are hands down the most free
Great shows
Best capture show since America's most wanted
Crazy shit! A man owning so much gas station ending up in jail for the rest of his life. Jeeze, I wish I was his son so I can take over his businesses and run it legally and live a very happy life.
Lol they took all his bussinesses and auctioned them, he owed 625,000 to each family of the victims and paid a 500,000 fine, over 1.75 million total he owed, so they auctioned his bussinesses.
He still kept killing from jail. Revenge killings I remember reading about it long time ago.
Great job, proud of you guys.
The best show America has to offer.
I was a baby back then smh these streets were vicious these bad guys wouldn’t last a day nowadays damn animals . Thank god the fbi exists they are the real heroes. 👍🏽
I just watched this last night and back in the 90s I remember using his gas stations to get gas but never knew about him,wow.
Am watching ryt now in Namibia..
ICE Abadowa how are you guys doing there?
Oh u got gas at a gas station? Rare move bud ...
Doing Great here, how are you doing Geo?
Drippy Splashn yup if u didnt know, you can stop to buy food, get air, or get your car serviced
Very interesting story, thanx a lot
All this because of money/greed, the love of money is the root of all evil.
I think its more of a mental condition or outlook that criminals and racketeers have which leads them down this path..they're sociopaths , you dont see coca cola and pepsi executives killing each other over sales. Its a shame we have to live around these kind of people.
Hannah W money is the root of all people too
@@makhedasa9307 agree totally! Culture is rooted behind some behaviors and actions.
@@makhedasa9307 ceoc's r worse.they hide health hazards from customers which leads to death.,use illegals and minors in 3rd world countries as slave labor.no they dont pick up a gun but their just as bad if not worse.
@@DOJAx707 I've noticed the same thing.its probably not the whole race but it really seems like it.
I’m not sure what is more horrifying, watching someone being gunned down or watching the 1997 Mets playing a game.
Thanks for uploading sich nice videos 🥰
March of 2020
To watch this. Can see how much things change. Gas pumps & cars also can see the Twin Towers at 28:33. It was nice to see. 🌠✨✨
9/11 was an inside job
@@DJNAZZZZTY ony idiots believe that
Very good documentary
I gotta say, it is pathetic how easy the hitmen got off. It didn't need to be that way. If they'd just protected the witnesses, they'd never have to let off three cold-blooded killers with less than two decades behind bars.
The witness WAS offered protection. He declined.
Looool the boy on the floor in the background @21:19 just looked like he got robbed and beaten off his bike by the 3 dudes in the white tees. Meanwhile the NYPD vans are driving past oblivious.
Holy sh*t! Great catch
lmfaooooo I cant believe I missed that! But thats exactly what it looks like lololol!!! Man THAT was a great catch fr!
Love this guys voice
Anthony Call.
FBI...is a brave badass organization...
Good job FBI.
38:45 "Dinza continued to make his phone calls from jail....but THIS time investigators were listening...." WTF?? "this time"??? You mean all the other times he was running his empire from jail he was not being listened to? There was some very shoddy police work in this case. They may not have had enough to go after the main guy for a while, but he and his cohorts were up to so much, you trying to tell me cops couldn't just start arresting people left and right for trivial shit until somebody started talking? It drives me crazy when I see these stories where the cops and everybody in the world know who the perp is forever, and the cops go ploddding about building the perfect case and meanwhile people are dropping like flies. Why isn't the witness on the balcony who saw the entire shooting suffficient to pull anybody in? He wasn't part of the Sikh community. On the other hand, the Sikh community is to blame too. When you ghettoize your community and don't integrate with your new country, this creates the perfect vacuum in which warlords can just come in and do their own thing without being worried that anyone will go to the police. Dozens if not hundreds of people must have had information that could have helped get a speedier arrest and conviction. You can't get away with killing 20 witnesses. It's a lot easier if it's only a couple. So all those Sikhs who didn't step forward when their friends, neighbours, and cousins were getting blasted for being the only frikkin people for miles around with any integrity, they've got blood on their hands too.
lmao, this is why ppl are afraid to come forward bcuz they aren't protected at all. i wouldn't testify knowing i'd be snuffed out.
Diana, maybe you need to visit Rikers sometime. 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
This is what happens when an entire community won't "rat on one of their own". How can the police do their jobs when the entire community clams up and won't tell them anything? Is it the cops fault? NO.. Its the fault of the entire community for keeping the secrets of the criminal for so long. Wise up.
Nu yark affisss... ❤️
Toda 😍
Why would anyone wanna be a witness when they just get killed
Human life is so easily taken that's what keeps the prisons in America FULL
Go get'em, great job
Big up vanderveer !!! East Flatbush settingz iykyk
“When Dhinsa leased his first gas station in 1984, neighborhood residents were illegally using the lot to park their cars. According to a witness, Dhinsa smashed every windshield with a baseball bat. The cars were moved, and the gas station became profitable.” Ahahaha probably learned the wrong lesson to lead him to a life of crime.
Interesting
Dhinsa should have been prosecuted for every windshield he smashed. That would have immediately taught him the right way to do business. The fault lies on the neighborhood people keeping their mouths shut, and not wanting to talk to the police. THAT is exactly what told Dhinsa he could get away with whatever he wanted to. The more he did, the more people clammed up and kept his secrets for him. The fault lies on the community themselves. And then these people wonder why the police eventually ignore them. It's their own faults. 🤦🏻
@@davelowets
Oh so now it’s these people? _These people_ have a name.. they’re called Arabs.
Dhinsa had Motorolas mobiles and the F.B.I corner phones?
@25:46 Wow, how times have changed.......
Love 2 view those crime movies.
19:01 the yellow tags spell out "bad" wtf
Need my daily dose of "LaWr EnFoRcMeNt" and "NeW yAhK"
Please update the new episodes thanks from Australia
Nice
Greed is the root of all evil!! Materialistic people make me so angry.
Without his cooperation, they wouldn’t have convicted the millionaire business man nor would they have convicted the three trigger man. This was the best case scenario under the circumstances.
The love of money is the root of all evil 😈
That’s true too 🤬
why the cliché? and why a flawed cliché? many crimes have nothing to do with money. this one did
István Sipos , obviously I’m talking about this crime not other crimes ‘pest’
The police let him run a gang empire from jail? Really... really?
6 mins in and gawd damn😳
Nice work if u can get it!
proper auditing of pumps would've prevented this... 1 inspector was currupt... thats why you use multiple independent auditing agencies
That's all done by weights and measures which is regulated by the government I'm not sure if that's through the department of agriculture or every state is different but I know department of weight and measures usually comes through twice a year I want to say I used to work at a gas station
The pumps could be turned back to legitimate with a flick of a switch.
The family of the slain witness should have sued the NYPD. They gambled with his life and he paid the price.
And they would lose, champ.
Go back to law school, sweetie.
They have no one to blame except themselves and their entire community, for keeping the criminal's secrets for so long. Their policy of "don't rat on your brother" crap is what let this all happen. It's their own faults.
They have now become great at witness protection...❤❤❤
Love these shows when i cant sleep
Did the police think Dhinsa wouldn't find out who the 2 witnesses were and kill them? He had a multi-million dollar 💸 business and he wasn't afraid to kill to keep it..i feel so sorry for the man who disappeared and then his younger brother came looking for him he killed him too..so sad 😔 and it was so funny when one of Dhinsa men told the guy Dhinsa wanted to talk about the situation face to face yeah sure he did 😃
He was a savage
This is why you cannot live in only your community. we have to be together if we intend to be safe. secrets hide secrets
Wrong. There are communities that would take care of someone like the gas station guy. Sikhs aren’t like those communities.
Gas station guy had to hire people outside the community for his muscle.
@@sludge8506 Wrong. The community's policy of keeping their mouths closed, "not talking to police", and "not ratting on each other", is what allowed this to go on from day one and is why it went on so long. The community protected the criminal by their silence. Wise up, man.
@@davelowets 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦♂️
@@davelowets 🤣🤣🤣 lol school shooter chill, u think he told his entire community about the murders? R3tard even the people he hired to work for him, he gave them death threats if they ever snitched about the gas stealing. They even went to police, so what r u talking about that they stayed silent 🤣🤣🤣 brain damage and jealousy at its finest.
@@Sideways_Singh The entite community ALREADY feared the man, and pretty well knew he was the one to blame.
Pay attention next time and work on your comprehension skills, because this fact was clearly told in the video, and obviously you missed it. 🤦🏻
Very good job FBI 👍👍
money , power , respect
Those policeman just as good as killed the witnesses
Greed will get you Everytime enjoy your long vacation Mr dinky pop lol
Eight years is not long sentence. What about the dead men.
WOOOO 3,000th LIKE!!!!!
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