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29 immigration firms booked in Chandigarh

29 immigration firms booked in Chandigarh


Chandigarh: Owners of 29 immigration consultancy companies, which have not provided their information to the UT police, have been booked for violation of the District Magistrate’s orders.

The police said all consultants had to provide their details to them following which the names of their companies, along with the address and phone number, were uploaded on the Chandigarh Police website.

Also read: Mohali: Licences of 4 immigration firms cancelled 

A police official said a physical verification was done and 29 consultants were found operating without providing information to the police, following which a case under Section 188 of the IPC has been registered. TNS

 


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