Four Foreign Nationals Questioned at Maha Kumbh; One Deported for Expired Visa
Authorities have questioned four foreign nationals due to suspicious activities. One individual, Andre from Moscow, was deported for having an expired visa and passport. The other three, a Russian, a German, and two Belarusians, had their documents checked and were released as their paperwork was valid.

The state government has highlighted the extensive safety measures in place for the Maha Kumbh event. Security forces are focusing on identifying suspicious individuals. Senior Superintendent of Police Mahakumbh Nagar Rajesh Dwivedi stated that the entire area is under constant surveillance to ensure safety.
Security Measures at Maha Kumbh
SSP Dwivedi mentioned that vigilance has been heightened for the safety of devotees. The Maha Kumbh police are on alert around the clock, monitoring both local and foreign visitors closely. Multiple levels of checks are being conducted to ensure everyone's safety.
The official statement noted that the German and Belarusian nationals were allowed to leave after their documents were verified. However, Andre's expired documents led to his deportation back to Russia. This incident underscores the strict security protocols in place during the event.
The police are committed to maintaining a secure environment at the Maha Kumbh. They have implemented comprehensive measures to monitor activities and prevent any potential threats. The focus remains on ensuring a safe experience for all attendees.
Authorities continue to emphasise the importance of security at such large gatherings. The vigilance of security forces plays a crucial role in safeguarding the event and its participants. The recent questioning of foreign nationals is part of these ongoing efforts.












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