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Deccan Herald » State » Detailed Story
VISA rules flouted: Pakistanis asked to leave India
DH News Service, Mysore:

Five Pakistanis, including three women arrested by Mysore police have been ordered to leave the country by the second JMFC court on Saturday. Kamarunnisa, Sharieff Bibi, Asgar, Omar Asgar and Rehmat Bibi were arrested by Lashkar police on May 26. They were produced before the court. On hearing the case, the judge ordered the five to leave country immediately after paying up a fine of Rs 900 each. All the five are expected to leave the country on Sunday, according to DCP Balakrishna. The arrested Pakistanis are said to be relatives of one Mohammed, resident of Mohammed Sait block in Mysore. They had arrived in Mysore on May 7 and were expected to present themselves before the police within 24 hours according to VISA rules. However, the five had presented themselves before the Mysore City Special Unit Inspector Shivashankar in Commissioner’s office after a good 19 days delay on May 26. They were arrested immediately and produced before the court.

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