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14 illegal foreign nationals picked for deportation from Delhi's Dwarka 

The action was part of a crackdown by the Dwarka district police against foreign nationals residing without valid visas

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Fourteen foreign nationals, 11 from Nigeria, two from Ivory Coast, and one from Bangladesh, have been deported for illegally staying in India, the Delhi Police said on Wednesday.

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The action was part of a crackdown by the Dwarka district police against foreign nationals residing without valid visas.

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According to police, the apprehended foreign nationals were found to be overstaying or living in India without proper travel documents.

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After verification, they were produced before the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO), which ordered their deportation.

All 14 were sent to a detention centre pending deportation formalities.

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