Commendable move of Andhra Police, helped destitute foreign woman to return home
Commendable move of Andhra Police, helped destitute foreign woman to return home
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Kadapa: The Andhra Pradesh Police's move to reunite an Ethiopian woman whose visa had expired with her family is praiseworthy. Andhra Pradesh Police said on Friday that she has reached Addis Ababa and reunited with her family. According to police officials, the Ethiopian woman had fallen in love with an Indian man while in Kuwait.

She had come with him to Kadapa in 2015 and was living in a rented house arranged by her partner who had promised to marry her. However, due to financial problems, the man decided to go back to Kuwait to earn a living. He used to send her living expenses, but the Ethiopian woman was left destitute after the man died of a heart attack in Kuwait in March 2020.

With her visa expiring and no money to survive, the woman was sent to the Foreign Registration Office in the special branch, where the Kadapa district superintendent of police stepped in to deport her safely back to Ethiopia, officials said on Friday. Apart from arranging an emergency travel document for her, the police sent the woman to Mumbai by train with an escort, to ensure that she boarded a flight back to her home country safely.

 

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