Monday, 02 October 2006

THIRTEEN GEORGIANS TO BE DEPORTED FROM MOSCOW

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By empty (10/2/2006 issue of the CACI Analyst)

The Moscow authorities are preparing to deport 13 Georgian citizens who have been living in the city without the required documents, the press service of the Moscow department of the Federal Migration Service told Interfax. The thirteen currently being held at the pre-trial detention center for foreigners, the press service said. \"The Preobrazhensky inter-district court took the decision on their deportation,\" the press service said.
The Moscow authorities are preparing to deport 13 Georgian citizens who have been living in the city without the required documents, the press service of the Moscow department of the Federal Migration Service told Interfax. The thirteen currently being held at the pre-trial detention center for foreigners, the press service said. \"The Preobrazhensky inter-district court took the decision on their deportation,\" the press service said. The Georgian embassy to Russia is preparing documents identifying those detained required for deportation. \"We are not linking the situation with any political events. The detention of people who are staying on Russian territory illegally is an every day duty of the service,\" the press service said. (Interfax)
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