The House of Patels? foundation was laid by Asgar Shakoor Patel in 1959, when he set up road transportation company Patel Roadways Ltd (PRL). What began as a one-truck activity in the 50?s soon grew into one of the largest logistics companies in Asia, boasting a multinational clientele, and brand equity unparalleled in the Indian logistics industry. The Patels forged strongly ahead with growth-oriented diversification that found them in couriers, air-freight, finance, foreign exchange and the fast growing money remittance business. Today, the House of Patels holds 70% of the market share in the courier co-loading industry in India and is also a market leader in the logistics, foreign exchange and inward remittance business.
Three Fulwood men wanted for money laundering are believed to have fled to Dubai.
Preston Police have released information on three brothers from the Sharoe Green area of the city.
All three had previously lived in the Sharoe Green, Fulwood area of Preston and are accused of a conspiracy to cheat the public revenue, launder money and to sell or offer goods with an unauthorised trade mark.
Arif Umarji Patel, the oldest of the trio at 47, is wanted for conspiracy to cheat the public revenue, conspiracy to launder money and conspiracy to sell or offer for sale goods with an unauthorised trademark.
Brothers Arif Umarji Patel, Faisal Patel and Munaf Umarji Patel have been wanted since summer 2015 by police.
The British government applied for extradition of the trio from Dubai to return to Britain and face trial
His two brothers Faisal Patel, also known as Fais-ul-haque Patel, 37 and Munaf Umarji Patel, 44, are both wanted on suspicion of the same offences.
All three are understood to be in Dubai.
Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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