The article from Udayavani reports that three foreign nationals were arrested in Bengaluru for overstaying their visas. The individuals, identified as Enrique from Brazil and Samuel from Argentina, had arrived in India three years ago on business visas. Despite the expiration of their visas, they continued to reside in Bengaluru without valid documentation. The arrests were made as part of a broader initiative by local authorities to enforce visa regulations and ensure compliance among foreign nationals.
This incident is part of a series of actions taken by Bengaluru police against visa violations. In a recent operation, 12 African nationals were arrested for overstaying their visas. These individuals had initially entered India on student, business, or tourist visas but remained in the country beyond their permitted duration.
Additionally, authorities have been vigilant against illegal activities involving foreign nationals. For instance, four individuals, including two Iranian nationals, were apprehended for drug peddling. The Iranians had overstayed their student visas and were found cultivating hybrid cannabis using seeds procured through the darknet.
These measures underscore the commitment of Bengaluru law enforcement to uphold visa regulations and address illegal activities associated with visa overstays. Authorities have also issued warnings to landlords, emphasizing the importance of adhering to the Foreigners Act when renting properties to foreign nationals.