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A large crowd of 100 African citizens surrounded a police squad in the Neb Sarai area of South Delhi and clashed with them as police arrested three Nigerians. The Nigerians, whose visas had expired, were taken to the police station when the crowd gathered the police team and obstructed them. They managed to free Nigerian citizens who had been detained by the anti-drug force because their visas had expired.
A team of narcotics cells, including senior police officials, had gone to Raju Park in Neb Sarai for deportation proceedings for foreigners who overstayed, police said in a statement. Around 2:30 p.m. m., the team arrested three African citizens whose visas had expired.
At the same time, a mob of more than 100 Afro-descendants surrounded them and prevented the police operation. Two of the three detainees managed to escape during the chaos, but the police managed to recapture one of them, 22-year-old Philip. , again," said DCP (South) Chandan Chowdhary.
Again at 6:30 p.m. At m.m., a joint team from the Neb Sarai Police Station and the Narcotics Squad again visited Raju Park and arrested four African citizens, including a woman. Between 150 and 200 Afro-descendants again surrounded the police team and tried to help the detainees escape. But the police somehow managed to control the crowd and took them to the Neb Sarai police station. His deportation proceedings are underway, police said.
The four citizens have been identified as Kene Chukwu David Williams, Igwe Emmanuel Chimezie, Aziegbe John and Queen Godwin.