Hyderabad Police To Deport 4 Four Nationals For Indulging In Illegal Activities
The H-NEW has completed the necessary procedures for deportation with the cooperation of embassies concerned and FRRO: Police

Hyderabad The Hyderabad police nabbed four foreign nationals – two Nigerians, a Tanzanian and a Sudanian and deporting them to their country to prevent them from indulging in undesirable activities detrimental to national security.
The quartet has been identified as Maxwell Anthony Izuchukwu (29) and Chinaza Nnanna Vivian alias Ibrahim Niasha (38), both natives of Nigeria, Mwajuma Almasi Masisila (30) of Tanzania and Ahmed Hamid Abujabr Hamid (27) of Sudan.
Task Force and Hyderabad Narcotic Enforcement Wing (H-NEW) Deputy Commissioner of Police, YVS Sudheendra, addressing a press conference on Monday, said Mwajuma Almasi Masisila, a native of Tanzania came to Banjara Hills on a tourist visa. She has association with people who indulge in drug peddling.
Her associates were Chinaza Nnanna Vivian, Maxwell Anthony Izuchukwu and Ahmed Hamid. All these persons were to be found involved in drug peddling in Bangalore and Hyderabad. Following information, the police nabbed the four foreign nationals who were apprehended in Hyderabad, he said.
When questioned, they failed to provide any reasonable explanation and upon searching them thoroughly, no drug was found and seized from them. Further, their actual identity, details of their passport and visas was sought with the co-operation of Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) and it was found that these foreign nationals' visas expired and they were overstaying in the country while indulging in drug peddling activities, the DCP said.
He said the foreign nationals had originally entered the country on various types of visas, such as tourist, medical, and student visas. However, even after the expiry of their visas and passports, they failed to return to their countries and were found associating with drug peddlers and engaging in illegal activities along with drug offenders.
Hence, the H-NEW started the deportation process of these people to their native countries with the help of FRRO, as if they continue their stay in India, they will definitely do drug peddling. To facilitate their deportation to their respective countries, the H-NEW has completed the necessary procedures with the cooperation of the embassies concerned and FRRO, he explained.
He said the four foreign nationals would be blacklisted and barred from re-entering India, as there is a strong likelihood that they may again become involved in drug peddling, which poses a threat to national security.

