Eleven Indians Deported from Australia for Criminal Activities and Visa Violations
Drunk driving to stalking: Why 11 Indians, including a woman, were deported from Australia
The Indian Express
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Eleven Indians, primarily from Punjab and one from Hyderabad, were deported from Australia due to involvement in criminal activities and visa violations. Most deportees were non-cooperative, leading to their transport on a special chartered flight to Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport.
- 01Eleven Indians deported from Australia, including 10 from Punjab and one from Hyderabad.
- 02Most deportees had extensive criminal backgrounds and were non-cooperative with authorities.
- 03The deportation was conducted via a special chartered flight due to safety concerns.
- 04Deportees included individuals with charges ranging from drug possession to domestic violence.
- 05Upon arrival in India, deportees will receive assistance, except for one individual.
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On Thursday, eleven Indians, including ten from Punjab and one from Hyderabad, were deported from Australia and arrived at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi. The deportation followed allegations of criminal activities, visa violations, and non-cooperation with officials. Most deportees were held in various immigration detention centers across Australia, including Yongah Hill in Western Australia and Villawood in New South Wales. Only two of the deportees held valid passports, while the others were transported on emergency certificates. The deportees had extensive criminal backgrounds, with charges including drug possession, domestic violence, and theft. The use of a special chartered flight was necessitated by the detainees' non-compliant behavior, which posed safety risks on commercial flights. Upon their return to India, the deportees are expected to receive assistance, including cash support and accommodation, although one individual will need to self-fund their arrangements.
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The deportation highlights the strict enforcement of immigration policies in Australia, affecting the deportees' lives upon return to India.
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