"The state government has asked the Director of Intelligence and the Superintendent of Police, Bhadrak district to execute Leave India notices on the Chinese nationals," Home Secretary Asit Tripathy told reporters here.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had informed the state government last week about the presence of 10 Chinese nationals in Bhadrak district where sensitive defense establishments were located.
"We are taking required steps as per the law to ensure their departure from the state and also the country," Tripathy said.
Though the Chinese nationals were holding business visas, they worked as employees of the Thai company, official sources said.
"Initially 19 Chinese nationals came to Bhadrak and worked under the Thai company on DPCL's expansion project. Meanwhile, nine of them have already left the state. Therefore, we are serving notices to 10 Chinese nationals," Bhadrak SP Nihar Ranjan Das told PTI over phone.
They were mostly working on soil testing for the expansion project of the Port and staying outside the Dhamra Port Company Limited (DPCL) campus. They were staying in a rented house in Bhadrak district, a port insider said.
