Why Were Two Nigerians Detained on New Year’s Eve in Delhi?

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Why Were Two Nigerians Detained on New Year’s Eve in Delhi?

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On New Year's Eve, two Nigerian nationals were detained in Delhi after overstaying their visas. The police uncovered their illegal status while they were on their way to celebrate in Hauz Khas village, leading to an investigation into their activities in India.

Key Takeaways

Two Nigerian nationals arrested for visa violations.
Police investigation revealed overstay in India .
They were working as housekeepers in the Delhi area.
Deportation proceedings initiated by authorities.
Efforts to combat illegal immigration are being intensified.

New Delhi, Jan 4 (NationPress) Two Nigerian nationals were taken into custody on New Year's eve for illegally residing in India following the expiration of their travel/business visa, a representative from the Delhi Police in the South West district reported on Sunday.

Amit Goel, Deputy Commissioner of Police, South West District, stated that Miracele Onyeka and Moses Chinoso, both Nigerian nationals, were arrested while en route to Hauz Khas village for celebrations on December 31.

Initially, they informed investigators that they had entered India on a Tourist/Business Visa, which they claimed to have submitted to the Embassy for safekeeping, according to the police.

However, after thorough verification with the Immigration Department and other resources, it was confirmed that they had overstayed their visa and lacked any valid Visa documentation, the police reported.

During interrogation by the Operations Cell team from the South West District, they acknowledged being illegal immigrants and disclosed that they had been working as housekeepers along with other African nationals in Shahpura (Delhi), Gurugram, and Noida, residing in the Kishangarh Village area.

DCP Goel mentioned, “On the day of their arrest, they were heading to Hauz Khas Village to ring in the New Year. During a search of their mobile phones and concealed folders, copies of their Nigerian Passports and National ID cards were found.”

He stated that, following comprehensive verification and completion of the requisite formalities, deportation proceedings have been initiated through the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO), R.K. Puram, New Delhi.

The DCP emphasized that dedicated teams from the Operations Cell, South West District, have been assigned to gather intelligence and take strict actions against individuals who are illegally residing or overstaying in India.

The two Nigerians were apprehended by a team that included ASI Ved Prakash, Head Constable Sundar, Head Constable Deepak, Head Constable Sandeep, Ct. Rajesh, Ct. Mohit, and Ct. Farhaan, led by Inspector Gajendra Singh (I/C Anti Narcotics Cell/SWD).

Point of View

It is crucial to report on incidents of illegal immigration with accuracy and fairness. While the apprehension of the two Nigerian nationals raises concerns about visa compliance, it also emphasizes the need for a balanced perspective on immigration issues. Our commitment remains to uphold the integrity of our borders while treating every individual with dignity and respect.
NationPress
20 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to the two Nigerians arrested in Delhi?
They were apprehended for illegally residing in India after their visas expired and are undergoing deportation proceedings.
Why were they initially arrested?
They were arrested on New Year's Eve while heading to a celebration in Hauz Khas village.
What did they claim regarding their visas?
They claimed to have submitted their Tourist/Business Visa to the Embassy for safekeeping.
What actions are being taken against illegal migrants?
Dedicated teams from the Operations Cell have been assigned to gather intelligence and enforce strict actions against illegal migrants.
Who led the team that arrested the Nigerians?
The arrest was led by Inspector Gajendra Singh from the Anti Narcotics Cell.
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