Bengaluru: The Bengaluru city police in a new revelation on illegal migrants in the city informed that many foreigners have gone missing in the state capital. Citing official data, Kamal Pant, city police commissioner said 681 foreigners have gone missing.
Pant said they will be tracked on the basis of information from the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) and will be deported. "Most of the foreign nationals residing illegally are involved in criminal activities. Some are involved in cybercrime, drug sales, and prostitution. There are an estimated seven to eight thousand foreign nationals residing in Bengaluru. The majority of them are Nigeria and Congo nationals. Of these, 681 are residing in Bengaluru illegally without any visa and passport," said Pant.
Foreign students arriving in Bengaluru for education will be transferred to a different address after the expiry of their visa and passport. Their address would be traced and action will be taken, he said. As per data in the month of May 2021, 705 people were illegally residing in the city. During May and June 2021, 27 of them were found to be illegal residents after police investigation. Their deportation process is ongoing. Till the end of June, 63 foreign nationals have been booked in criminal cases, according to Pant.