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| HC directs deportation of two foreigners | | | Srinagar, June 27: The J&K High Court has directed authorities to deportat two foreigners, a Bangladeshi and an Afghani to their respective countries within two months. The directions in this regard were passed by a bench of Justice Hsanain Massodi after hearing separate petitions filed by the foreigners through their counsel. The foreigners directed to be deported by the court include Diloo Mian, a resident of Baru Narpur Bangladesh, and Saleh Mohammad of Jalalabad Afghanistan. Diloo was convicted for commission of offences punishable under 14 Foreigners Act in case FIR no. 80/2009 at Police Station Poonch and has since served the sentence, the court said. Disposing of his petition, the court observed that was no impediment in his repatriation to his country of origin. "Respondents are directed to complete the process within two months and ensure that the petitioner is repatriated to his country of origin by or before August 15," the court said. Similarly, the court said that there was no impediment in repatriation of Saleh to his native country and directed the government to take steps for his deportation and ensure his deportation by or before August 15. Saleh was convicted and sentence for commission of offence under section 14 of the Foreigners Act and 3/6 IP Act in case FIR No. 35/2006 in police station Khour and has since served the sentence, the court observed. . Besides, the court has directed authorities to accord consideration to the removal of a Pakistani national, Ghulam Nabi to a jail in New Delhi so that he would be in a position to contest his appeal, pending disposal before Supreme Court of India. Ghulam Nabi has stated in petition that the appeal against his acquittal is pending before the Supreme Court in FIR 261/1995 registered at police station Pacca Danga. |
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