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Three Indians stranded in Mozambique seek government help after visa issues

Three Indians stranded in Mozambique seek government help after visa issues
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Three Indian nationals from the Hakki-Pikki community are stranded in Mozambique after being defrauded by visa agents who took their money and passports. The victims have reached out to the Indian government for assistance in securing their return.

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This highlights the risks faced by migrant workers and travelers who fall victim to fraudulent visa services, necessitating consular intervention.

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Three people from the Hakki-Pikki camp near Shivamogga, who were on a visit to Mozambique, were said to have been stuck in that country after losing essential documents of travel.

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The article reports on a humanitarian issue based on statements from family representatives and the victims themselves.

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