Mandi (Himachal Pradesh):A Chinese woman who was arrested for living in India in Himachal Pradesh's Mandi district with a forged identity of a Nepalese woman will be deported to China following her release on March 6, police said. She was sentenced to serve 131 days term in prison.
Assistant Superintendent of Police (Mandi) Sagar Chandra said the Chinese national will be released on March 6 and will be deported to China. Giving details about the woman's arrest, Chandra said the 40-year-old Chinese woman lived in a Tibetan monastery in Mandi's Jogindernagar sub-division since September 2022 using a forged identity.
The police began an investigation after they were informed about a 'suspicious' woman in the monastery who was claiming to be a Nepalese according to the identification documents she possessed. The woman claimed to be of Nepali origin. However, investigations revealed she was having two different identity documents one from Nepal and another from China with different dates of birth, the ASP said.