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ANJUNA: Three Ugandan nationals living in Goa without proper travel documentation were taken into custody by the Anjuna Police following a special operation.
Following a protracted search in the Vagator region, the three women—identified as Nakawoya Shanita (32), Aminah Nakayiza (28), and Nassaka Kiweewa Sumayiya (22—were apprehended.
The women were unable to present any legitimate documentation confirming their right to remain in India, according to police records.
As a result, Anjuna Police Station received three distinct complaints against Shanita, Nakayiza, and Kiweewa.
The three people are accused of breaking both the Foreigners Act of 1946 and the Foreigner Order of 1948. More inquiries into the situation have been launched by the police.
Officials from Anjuna Police have emphasized that anybody caught in breach of immigration laws will face severe consequences and that measures would be taken to discover and handle such incidents in the future.
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