Pune Police Order Three U.S. Nationals to Depart India for Visa Violations
Pune police ask 3 U.S. nationals to leave India over violation of tourist visa norms
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Three American nationals have been ordered to leave India by Pune police for allegedly violating tourist visa regulations by engaging in religious propagation activities. The individuals were found distributing religious pamphlets in the Sadashiv Peth area of Pune, Maharashtra.
- 01Pune police issued a 'Leave India' notice to three U.S. nationals.
- 02The individuals were found distributing religious pamphlets.
- 03They were accused of violating tourist visa norms.
- 04The incident occurred in the Sadashiv Peth area of Pune.
- 05The notice was issued on April 29, 2026.
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Pune police in Maharashtra, India, have ordered three American nationals to leave the country after they were found engaging in activities that violated tourist visa regulations. The men were reportedly distributing religious pamphlets in the Sadashiv Peth area, which led to their identification and subsequent notice issued on April 29, 2026. Authorities emphasized that such actions are against the terms of their tourist visas, which prohibit any form of religious propagation.
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This incident highlights the strict enforcement of visa regulations in India, which may affect how foreign tourists engage in religious activities.
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