Nagpur: Amitesh Kumar City Police Chief said on Tuesday that he saved a tab in around 95 Afghan citizens who lived in Nagpur, in the background of the Taliban overthrew the Afghan government in military action.
Most of these Afghan citizens remain with a visa, or with refugee status.
In June, city police have arrested Afghan citizens after he actively extended support to the Taliban on social media.
He was also found to have bought several properties in Nagpur.
Kumar said the police were examining citizens of Afghanistan and their existence as precautions, although there was no special input on any possible development.
“Some Afghan citizens are called by branches who care to ensure their activities.
We plan to find each of them,” he said.
Sources say most Afghan citizens are looking for their livelihood by selling carpets, clothes and dried fruits in the city, and that they generally live in clusters.