'Crackdown on landlords who illegally rent out to foreigners'

A Nigerian was found dead with stab wounds, triggering protests from around 200 Nigerians

Press Trust of India Panaji
Last Updated : Nov 06 2013 | 2:02 PM IST
The village panchayat of Parra, the home to several Nigerians in Goa, has decided to launch a crackdown on house owners who have illegally rented out their places to foreigners.

The special gram sabha of Parra held last evening resolved to send notices to all house owners who have illegally rented out their premises to foreigners, asking them to vacate it.

The notice mentions that house owners who have rented out their premises to foreigners should get it vacated as they have not obtained no objection certificate from the panchayat to sublet their premises to foreign nationals.

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Parra, a village next to Mapusa town and around 9 kms from Panaji, is a home to more than 150 Nigerians.

The locals have been alleging that the Nigerians there have been creating nuisance.

A Nigerian was found dead with stab wounds in Mapusa town Panaji, triggering protests from around 200 Nigerians who blocked a road on the city outskirts last week.

Following the incident, Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar had said that he had asked the police department to comb the entire state and locate Nigerians and other foreign nationals staying without visa and other documentation.

Parrikar had announced on Monday that the government will deport the Nigerians involved in minor crimes.
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First Published: Nov 06 2013 | 1:29 PM IST

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