April 3, 2023
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India deported 82 foreigners this year, 28 in March

According to official data, a total of 437 foreign nationals were deported in 2022….reports Asian Lite News

A total of 28 foreigners staying illegally in India were deported from the Dwaraka area of New Delhi in March, taking the total number of such cases to 82 this year, officials said on Sunday.

According to official data, a total of 437 foreign nationals were deported in 2022. “They were found overstaying in India without a valid visas. They were produced before the Foreigners Regional Registration Officers (FRRO), who ordered them to be deported. Accordingly, they were sent to the Detention Centre,” officials said.

“The teams succeeded in apprehending 28 foreign nationals,” an officer said.

“A total of 82 foreign nationals have been deported from the country this year, so far,” the officer added.

In March, continuing the crackdown on foreign nationals staying illegaly in the Dwarka district, teams of AATS, Anti-Narcotics Cell, and Mohan Garden police station, Dwarka district, under the overall supervision of DCP, Dwarka, were constituted to nab the offenders, officers said.

Accordingly, the teams swung into action to nab the foreign nationals found overstaying in India without valid visas from the Dwarka area.

Imposters busted in Delhi

Officials of the Delhi Police have busted a gang of imposters posing as officials of the Anti-Auto Theft Squad (AATS) and extorting money in the Outer North district in the national capital.

Police have arrested six persons including Dimple Panchal (38), Sonu Sahni (35), Vinod (45), Mohit (32) years, Mukesh (49), and Deepak Tyagi (38), accused of posing as officials of Delhi Police AATS and extorting hefty sums. According to Delhi Police, “On March 31, information was received in AATS, Outer North District, that one gang, posing as police personnel are extorting money in the name of AATS from various persons in the Bawana Industrial Area.”

Immediately, police said, a team was constituted to nab the accused.

The six accused were arrested on the spot,” police said, adding that one uniform of Delhi Police Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) was recovered.

“The accused persons were arrested and on further interrogation, they disclosed that they were impersonating AATS Staff and used to extort money from bootleggers,” Delhi Police added.

Police have registered a case in the matter. (ANI)

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