The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Sunday issued an advisory for foreign nationals in India who have had to change their travel plans due to the ongoing security situation in West Asia.
According to police officials, 548 foreign nationals were identified and apprehended during the year for overstaying their visas without valid documentation. All of them have been sent to detention centres in accordance with due legal procedures and orders for deportation issued by the Fo
During night patrolling on the occasion of New Year's, the police team received secret information about the movement of some illegal African nationals in the South-West District area. Acting swiftly on the tip-off, the team intercepted two suspected persons, who were later identified as
The Commissioner's Task Force, East Zone team, Hyderabad, apprehended a Nigerian national on Thursday and initiated deportation proceedings to prevent his involvement in activities detrimental to national security.
According to officials, the deportation process has been initiated with the help of the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO), Delhi after completing all codal formalities.
The Delhi Police have detained three illegal Bangladeshi migrants living in India, following a tip-off about their presence in the RK Puram area. Their identities were verified with the assistance of family members in Bangladesh, and the deportation process has been initiated through the For
Police said the trio initially claimed that they had valid visas deposited with the Nigerian embassy. However, verification with the High Commission of Nigeria and the Immigration Department revealed that they had overstayed in India and never returned to their country.
The deportations were carried out following coordinated efforts by police units, including PS Uttam Nagar, AATS, PS Bindapur, Dwarka Sector-23, PS Mohan Garden and the Anti-Narcotics Cell. These units developed intelligence regarding the presence of illegal immigrants in the district and lau
Russian woman Nina Kutina and her two daughters, living in a cave near Gokarna, were rescued by police and sent to a rescue centre. She denied claims of endangering her children, saying they were healthy, happy, and living naturally. Visa issues remain under investigation.