29 foreign nationals deported for illegal stay
Gulf News
|July 08, 2025
In a coordinated crackdown on illegal immigration, the Delhi Police yesterday announced the deportation of 29 foreign nationals from the capital, who were found residing without valid visas.
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Among those deported were 18 Bangladeshi nationals, alongside others from African countries including Nigeria, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Benin, and Tanzania.
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