Delhi's Immigration Crackdown: Nigerian Nationals Deported
Three Nigerian nationals illegally residing in Delhi's Dwarka were deported as part of a police initiative targeting overstaying foreigners. The individuals identified were Ngoesina Michael Nwasa, Chinedu Victor Chukudi, and Femi Jimo Adebajo. They were transferred to a deportation camp following orders from the Foreigners Regional Registration Office.
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In a concerted effort to curb illegal residency, Delhi police have deported three Nigerian nationals from the capital's Dwarka area. The individuals were living in India without proper documentation, adding to concerns about overstaying foreigners.
The deportees, identified as Ngoesina Michael Nwasa, Chinedu Victor Chukudi, and Femi Jimo Adebajo, were apprehended during a recent crackdown initiative. Authorities emphasized that such operations are essential to ensuring compliance with immigration laws.
On August 11, the individuals were transferred to a deportation camp in Lampur, Narela, underscoring the government's commitment to enforcing legal residency requirements. This action followed specific directives from the Foreigners Regional Registration Office in an ongoing drive.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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