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Mumbai: That many Pakistanis and Bangladeshis are staying illegally in India is known to most of us.What many might not be aware is that there are a number of nationals from first world countries too who have overstayed their welcome here,for various reasons.
The arrest and subsequent interrogation of David Headley,an American pakistani national turned-LeT jihadi,has put the spotlight on the grave threat to Indias national security from outsidersover the last few years various police agencies have booked foreigners from more than 45 countries living illegally in India.
Information compiled by the Union home ministry shows that in 2008,65,149 foreign nationals were found living in India even after their visas had expired.The same year,13,995 foreigners had to be deported from the country.The figures for 2009 are still being compiled.
What comes as a big surprise is that a few thousand citizens from several first world countries like the USA,UK,New Zealand,Germany and even Japan and South Korea are living illegally in India.The list also included 479 Chinese.Not all of them may be as innocent as it seems.It is not enough to say that they stayed on with friends or relatives,lost track of time exploring India or overstayed a work permitwhich are the usual excuses, said a police officer.Headley has redefined the meaning of Indias threat perception, said an intelligence official who spoke to TOI on condition of anonymity.
He said that for long,citizens of friendly or developed countries were not on the radar of security agencies.It is because of this reason that terror groups are increasingly turning to recruits from these groups to carry out their work.This was shown in the case of Headley in Mumbai and in America where the failed Times Square bomb attack was carried out by their own naturalised citizen, he explained.
begger bangladeshi...terrorist pakistan in top 3
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i think the list is wrong there r more bangladeshi..some lakhs in india..especially in assam side,bengal and some near cities of delhi...its a huge security threat for india.
The arrest and subsequent interrogation of David Headley,an American pakistani national turned-LeT jihadi,has put the spotlight on the grave threat to Indias national security from outsidersover the last few years various police agencies have booked foreigners from more than 45 countries living illegally in India.
Information compiled by the Union home ministry shows that in 2008,65,149 foreign nationals were found living in India even after their visas had expired.The same year,13,995 foreigners had to be deported from the country.The figures for 2009 are still being compiled.
What comes as a big surprise is that a few thousand citizens from several first world countries like the USA,UK,New Zealand,Germany and even Japan and South Korea are living illegally in India.The list also included 479 Chinese.Not all of them may be as innocent as it seems.It is not enough to say that they stayed on with friends or relatives,lost track of time exploring India or overstayed a work permitwhich are the usual excuses, said a police officer.Headley has redefined the meaning of Indias threat perception, said an intelligence official who spoke to TOI on condition of anonymity.
He said that for long,citizens of friendly or developed countries were not on the radar of security agencies.It is because of this reason that terror groups are increasingly turning to recruits from these groups to carry out their work.This was shown in the case of Headley in Mumbai and in America where the failed Times Square bomb attack was carried out by their own naturalised citizen, he explained.
begger bangladeshi...terrorist pakistan in top 3
i think the list is wrong there r more bangladeshi..some lakhs in india..especially in assam side,bengal and some near cities of delhi...its a huge security threat for india.