• Saturday, February 22, 2025

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Deportees in Panama: We are verifying whether they are Indian nationals, says official

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said once the verification is completed, arrangements will be made for their return to India

India’s external affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal. (Photo: ANI)

By: India Weekly

THE EXTERNAL AFFAIRS on Friday said it has seen reports of deportation flights to Panama and New Delhi is “verifying the details” as to whether the individuals concerned are Indian nationals or not.

“Once that verification details are complete, then arrangements will be made for the return of these Indian nationals back home,” MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal told reporters here in response to a query during his weekly briefing.

On a query on any steps taken to curb illegal immigration, he said, “We are committed to fight it tooth and nail.”

Many reporters asked him if Panamian authorities had approached India on this issue.

“We have seen some reports about deportation flights to Panama and Costa Rica. Now it is our understanding that these have been undertaken as per a bridge arrangement between the US and the respective governments. Both Costa Rica and Panama have agreed to serve as transit countries for deportees while the US bears all the costs of the operation,” Jaiswal said.

These deportees have been kept in a hotel, he said.

“There could be some Indian nationals we understand… and our mission in Panama, which is also accredited to Costa Rica, they are in touch with the local authorities,” the MEA spokesperson said.

In case of Panama, India is “verifying the details whether the individuals concerned are Indian nationals or not”, he said.

“Once that verification details are complete, then arrangements will be made for the return of these Indian nationals back home,” he said.

Costa Rica

In case of Costa Rica, “while we have heard that some people have been sent from the United States, we have heard this through media. Officially, we have yet to hear from the Costa Rica side”.

Jaiswal in response to another query said, “Yes, we are in talks with the Panama government there.”

“Our embassy there is in regular touch. They have had consular access. In fact, there was an issue that, you know, some of them were having some difficulty there. That may have been case with people from other nationalities, not with people who are, who supposedly are of Indian nationality,” he said.

During prime minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to the US, a joint statement was issued conveying the commitment of both countries to combat it.

This matter has been discussed here in India at the highest level and this matter was discussed in Washington as well, Jaiswal said.

“If you read the joint statement, there is expansive language on illegal immigration conveying the commitment of both countries to combat it,” he said.

The joint statement also talks about illegal immigration networks, organised crime syndicates including narco-terrorists, human and arms traffickers as well as other elements who threaten public and diplomatic safety and security and the sovereignty and territorial integrity of both nations, he said. (PTI)

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