70 foreigners deported from Nepal in 2010
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Nepali authorities have deported a total of 70 foreigners from 22 countries in the year 2010. They were deported for using fake passports and visas, smuggling drugs and for overstaying in Nepal.
Immigration officials said while most of the deported Pakistanis were charged with smuggling counterfeit currency and drugs, the Bangladeshis faced the charge of using fake passports and visas.
Officials said DoI deported five nationals each from Somalia, Poland and Iran, four from Ethiopia, three from Korea and two each from Afghanistan and Moldova. One national each from Denmark, Germany, India, United Kingdom, Italy, Russia, Cameroon, France, Nigeria, Latvia and Chad were also deported.
Officials said DoI deported five nationals each from Somalia, Poland and Iran, four from Ethiopia, three from Korea and two each from Afghanistan and Moldova. One national each from Denmark, Germany, India, United Kingdom, Italy, Russia, Cameroon, France, Nigeria, Latvia and Chad were also deported.
Of the total 70 foreigners deported, 52 had either overstayed their visas or faced the charge of using fake passports while eight others were involved in drug smuggling.
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