In a joint operation conducted by the police and the Anti-Terrorism Cell (ATC), two Ugandan women were detained from the Vakola area of Mumbai. The accused have been identified as Nakayondo Rose (37) and Kemigisa Proscovia (26).
According to police sources, both women had been residing in the Kalina area for the past few years without valid visas or necessary documents. Acting on specific information about their prolonged illegal stay in India, the police carried out a targeted raid to apprehend them.
During the operation, both women were taken into custody. Preliminary interrogation revealed that they continued to stay in the country even after the expiry of their permitted duration. Following this, the police have initiated action against them under the Foreigners Act.
Officials stated that the deportation process for both individuals has been initiated. Authorities are coordinating with the concerned departments and the respective embassy. Further procedures are being carried out after informing the Foreigners Regional Office (FRO).
In a separate case earlier this month, the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) conducted raids at three locations in Mumbai in connection with alleged online propaganda linked to the banned terrorist organisation ISIS. The operation began in the evening and continued late into the night, during which several electronic devices, including mobile phones and laptops, were seized, and multiple individuals were questioned.