Border service accuses Indian citizens of illegal migration
Baku / 27.12.17 / Turan: The Azerbaijani Border Service reported on the detention of an organized criminal group engaged in illegal migration on the Azerbaijani-Georgian border. The press service of the State Procurement Service said that Indian citizens Shukla Sarkhar Jitendrakumar (1993) and Shukla Yash Jitendrakumar (born 1995) were detained on December 15 while trying to cross the Azerbaijani-Georgian border in the area of Sadakhly village of Agstafay region.
As a result of the operational-search measures, a taxi driver was detained, bringing foreigners to the specified territory and a conductor who was in collusion with the citizens of Georgia.
Another Indian citizen, Singh Sukhvinder (1995) was detained on December 17 as a suspect in the transition to Georgia at the border post "Boyuk-Kesik".
It is not explained of what exactly these persons were guilty and what proves their involvement in illegal migration. -02D-
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