Hyderabad (Telangana) [India] , September 10 (ANI) : Hyderabad police nabbed a Nigerian who was overstaying in India and indulging in alleged illegal activities.
According to police, the foreigner Ikeji Innocent Nduka is a native of Nigeria. In the year 2009 he came to Mumbai on a Tourist Visa. Initially he was involved in the scarf business, where he used to purchase the scarfs from Surat in Gujarat. He then moved to Tiruppur in Tamil Nadu and sold T-shirts for a period of 4 years. In the year 2014 he left Tamil Nadu and moved to Bengaluru. In the month of May 2024 he came to Hyderabad to start alleged illegal activities but he was apprehended in the limits of Panjagutta.
On enquiry, it was revealed that, the Nigerian man was staying in India even after the expiry of his valid Passport and Visa and was involved in alleged illegal activities. Further it was also revealed that, the Nigerian man was hiding his actual identity by creating fake and fabricated identity to survive in India on a fake name to avoid any legal issues and to fly back to his country as and when required without any hurdles.
A Movement Restriction Order was obtained from the FRRO Hyderabad by the Hyderabad Police to deport him to his country and he was kept in the Detention Centre, Hyderabad. After that the Police also obtained the Emergency Travel document from the Nigerian High Commission, New Delhi to facilitate and allow the man to travel back to his country.
Then the police obtained an exit permit from the FRRO Hyderabad which allowed them to deport the foreigner to Nigeria. He was deported to Nigeria on September 7.
Meanwhile, Hyderabad police said that in recent times, some foreigner’s coming to India from various countries on Medical Visa, Student Visa and Business Visa etc were staying on in the country even after the expiry of the passport and visa. Some of them were also indulging in illegal activities like the transporting, supplying and selling the various types of drugs. Hyderabad Police further advised parents to keep a watch on the activities of their children to ensure they do not fall prey to drugs. (ANI)
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