They admitted that they had travelled from Africa to Bangladesh on visas
issued by competent authorities but had illegally entered India near
Agartala on Friday.
The police in Meghalaya, India, has arrested six Nigerians in East
Jaiñtia Hills on Saturday, bringing the total number of foreign
nationals arrested to nine within a span of two days.
The
Nigerians are Thomson Nwafama, 29, Chijioke Obiacha, 28, Desmond
Uzochkwu, 25, Okoliegbe Henry Onyedika, 33, Okeke Justin, 32, and
Chukwunyere Christian, 30.
East Jaiñtia Hill superintendent of
police, Vivekanand Singh, said on Saturday that the six Nigerians
travelling by night bus from Silchar to Guwahati, were detected and
detained for interrogation, the Telegraph India reports.
He said,
“They admitted that they had travelled from Africa to Bangladesh on
visas issued by competent authorities but had illegally entered India
near Agartala on Friday."
From Agartala, they travelled by car to Silchar, and were assisted by residents of both Bangladesh as well as India, he added.
A case was registered at Lumshnong police station under the Foreigner’s Act.
On Friday, three foreign nationals were detained and arrested in the same district and also booked under the Foreigner’s Act.
The
modus operandi adopted by the three — one from Ivory Coast and two from
Nigeria — to enter India was the same as the one adopted by the six
Nigerians.
See:-
http://saharareporters.com/2019/09/15/six-nigerians-arrested-illegally-entering-india-through-night-bus
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