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Panaji:
Goa police today said that out of the 52 Nigerians who were arrested for staging a violent protest on the national highway in the state last month, only one could produce a valid passport.
Around 38 of them had no passports at all. Of the rest, some did not have original passports but produced photocopies, police said.
One of them had a "permit" to stay in India (but no passport).
All of them were arrested on September 31 after they staged a blockade on the highway to protest murder of a fellow Nigerian.
The arrests sparked off a diplomatic row between and India and Nigeria.
In the aftermath, Goa government formed a special cell to crack down on the foreigners living illegally in the state.
Around 38 of them had no passports at all. Of the rest, some did not have original passports but produced photocopies, police said.
One of them had a "permit" to stay in India (but no passport).
All of them were arrested on September 31 after they staged a blockade on the highway to protest murder of a fellow Nigerian.
The arrests sparked off a diplomatic row between and India and Nigeria.
In the aftermath, Goa government formed a special cell to crack down on the foreigners living illegally in the state.
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