Focus Taiwan
Date: 2015/12/23
By: Chiu Chun-chin and Lilian Wu
Taipei, Dec. 23 (CNA) The National Immigration Agency (NIA) reported
Wednesday that it had caught 14 Indians who had overstayed their visas in Taoyuan, northern Taiwan.
According to the NIA, this was a rare case in recent years, as so many Indian overstayers at one time is an unusual occurrence. The agency will continue to investigate the employer who employed them illegally and will expel the Indians soon.
After being tipped off that a lot of foreigners appeared to be hanging around a house in Daxi District in Taoyuan, the agency’s Specialized Operation Brigade began a surveillance operation and found the 14 Indians in a raid that took place Dec. 17, saying that the venue was like an “Indian village.” [FULL STORY]