Bengaluru, Mar 22: The State government has passed a magisterial order on verification of passport and visas of foreign students, putting the onus on house owners who rent apartments and houses to these students in the State.
House owners and managements of educational institutions also have to mandatorily notify the police about visa expiration of foreign students, a month in advance. Else, they were be held accountable, said Parameshwara.
He was replying to queries raised by BJP members B J Puttaswamy and Lehar Singh in the Legislative Council, on the reported illegal activities by foreign students in the State. He said that Look out' circulars had been issued to ensure that foreigners with expired visas do not leave the country. A Leave India Notice' too has been issued to overstaying foreigners. They will be fined and blacklisted.
Foreigners who have been illegally staying in the State will also be kept in the Foreigners Detention Centre' until they are deported, he added.
Till December 31, 2015, as many as 1,105 foreigners were found with expired visas. Of these, 212 are from Sudan, 175 from Congo, 98 from Ivory Coast, and 98 from Nigeria.
As many as 9 cases were booked against foreigners for being involved in sale of narcotics in 2015. Similar arrests were made in 2014 (7), and 2013 (5). While three cases have been booked against foreigners (since 2014) for disorderly conduct after consumption of liquor, as many as 24 cases have been booked against foreigners for traffic violations since 2013. He said that 34 cases have been booked against Nigerian nationals alone since 2013.



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