Delhi Police received an average five complaints a month on its helpline for African nationals.
Out of the 59 calls received on the helpline since it was started in May last year, cases were registered in 12 instances, a senior police officer said today.
The issue of security of African nationals has been in the news for the past few days after some Nigerian students were attacked in Greater Noida near here.
The matters in which cases were registered were not "very serious" in nature and pertained to small fights or comments being passed on African nationals, he added.
Joint Commissioner of Police (Southeast) was appointed the nodal officer for the helpline.
R P Upadhyay, the nodal officer for the helpline, said that they conduct regular interaction with the African nationals at district level and in February this year, he had a meeting with African nationals.
"Ours is a very regular interaction. We have held close to 16 meetings with them," he added.
Talking about the nature of calls received on the helpline, he said that most of the calls pertained to problems with landlords, problems with universities in terms of communication issues, hostel and fees.
In the meetings, the African nationals have regularly stressed that they are not given rent receipts by landlords that could help prove they are residing here awaiting extension of visas -- in case it has expired, said another officer.
Police help to sort out issues and guides the African nationals and arranges their meetings with the persons they are facing issues with.
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