
Flight carrying 33 Gujaratis, among 104 Indians deported from US for illegal immigration, lands in Ahmedabad A flight carrying 33 Gujaratis, among 104 Indians deported from US for illegal immigration, landed at Ahmedabad airport from Amritsar on Thursday morning, officials said. Assistant Commissioner of Police ('G' Division) RD Ojha said the 33 people, including some children and women, were taken to their native places in Gujarat in police vehicles.
Left for their native places in police vehicles
"A flight carrying 33 Gujarati migrants, including children and women, landed at the airport from Amritsar in the morning. They were among those who were deported from the US. We had deployed police vehicles at the airport to take them to their respective places," Ojha said at the airport. When media persons tried to speak to the deported migrants, they refused to comment and left for their native places in police vehicles.
A US military plane landed in Amritsar with 104 people.
According to sources, most of the people who came to Ahmedabad are from Mehsana, Gandhinagar, Patan, Vadodara, and Kheda districts. Earlier, a US military plane carrying 104 illegal Indian immigrants landed in Amritsar, Punjab yesterday, out of which 33 were from Gujarat. Family members of these illegal immigrants from Gujarat have claimed that they do not know how their relatives reached foreign soil.
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