Police Identify Five Pakistani Nationals Living in Madanapalle
A senior police official confirmed that no notices have been served so far. The individuals are members of a family where a local woman, after marrying a Pakistani national abroad, returned to Madanapalle with her five children, all Pakistani citizens. Another child, born in India, holds Indian citizenship. Some family members have since married locally and are currently employed in Madanapalle and other areas.

Tirupati: Annamayya district police have reportedly identified five individuals holding Pakistani citizenship residing in Madanapalle town. The individuals were found to be living in India on valid residence visas, renewed periodically over the years.
Acting on directives from the Union home ministry, the Andhra Pradesh police recently launched a drive to identify Pakistani nationals living across the state on various types of visas. As part of the drive, the Annamayya district police reportedly identified five Pakistani citizens residing in Madanapalle. Following internal instructions, the police have placed the individuals under surveillance and are awaiting orders from higher authorities to issue formal notices directing them to leave the country.
A senior police official confirmed that no notices have been served so far. The individuals are members of a family where a local woman, after marrying a Pakistani national abroad, returned to Madanapalle with her five children, all Pakistani citizens. Another child, born in India, holds Indian citizenship. Some family members have since married locally and are currently employed in Madanapalle and other areas.

