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Karnataka mulling to deport Nigerians involved in drugs cases

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
The Karnataka government is mulling deportation of Nigerian nationals involved in drugs cases, state Home Minister GParameshwara said today.

"We are planning to deport the Nigerian nationals involved in drugs cases from various parts of Karnataka to their country," he said in the state Legislative Council.

"The Nigerian nationals extend their stay even afterthe expiry of their visas, because of cases pending against them. Therefore, we are planning to facilitate their deportation," Parameshwara said while replying to BJP's V Somanna.

He also said the government has sent circulars to colleges giving admissions to foreign nationals asking them to verify their credentials.
 

"We have directed the colleges to furnish the details of thestudents to the respective police stations and verify their credentials before admitting them," he added.

The Home Minister said 23 drugs-related cases have been filed against Nigerian nationals in the state since 2015, while 31 persons have been arrested.

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First Published: Mar 16 2017 | 8:28 PM IST

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