Eight Indian nationals were on Friday deported to neighbouring Suriname after they had illegally entered Guyana via the Number 63 Beach in Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne).
According to the police, shortly after 00:30h on Friday, ranks on a mobile patrol at Number 63 Beach entrance observed two motor cars, PAB 9258 and HD 26, heading north, and these cars stopped suddenly. As a result, the ranks approached the two vehicles, and observed each vehicle had four occupants along with a driver.
The occupants were taken to the Springlands Police Station, where their names were given as: 22-year-old Saurab from India; Rathee Sahil, 26, a farmer from Delhi, India; Rahul 23, a farmer from Chandigarh, India; Sagar, 23, a farmer of Chandigarh, India; 19-year-old Gurlall Singh Bajwa of Bareilly, India; Hardeep Singh, 36, a farmer of Chandigarh, India; Baldev Singh, 23, a farmer of Dehradun, India; and Gurjit Singh, a 22-year-old farmer of Jalandhar, India.
Upon checking their Republic of India-issued passports, it was observed that the nationals had arrived in Suriname between May 18 and 27, 2024, and had entered Guyana without presenting themselves to a Guyana Immigration officer.
This publication understands that the men had made arrangements that would see them eventually travelling to the United States. However, none of their passports had a US visa.
According to Divisional Commander of Region Six, Senior Supt Shivpersaud Bacchus, the foreigners were handed over to the Immigration Department, and were subsequently sent back to Suriname – the last country they had legally visited.
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