Adventures of Pakistanis in Sumy finished by deportation

Adventures of Pakistanis in Sumy finished by deportation

The law enforcement agents deported from Ukraine students of Sumy State University – these were five Pakistanis. The young boys came to the country for studies; however they did not get to lessons. Six months they were living at their friends. It is unknown how would this story finish if policemen and board of the university did not intervene into this case.

It was morning. Policemen went to check student-violators at the place of their residence. The foreigners were surprised as they did not expect such an attention. Packed things meant that they were going somewhere. Five students from Pakistan were not interested in studies in Ukraine. However, entering the country they drew up papers for studies at Sumy State University, yet they did not come there and did not pay for studies as well. They did not aim at studying. They evaded registration by all means. They did not submit any passport data to Department of International Education. That is why direction of the university had to petition for compulsory return of the students to their motherland addressing to Bodies of Home Affairs.

The law enforcement agents suggest that during the last time the more often cases are when the citizens of the countries like Asia, Africa use Ukraine as peculiar channel in order to get to the countries of Eastern Europe. Many of them arrive here under the mask of students and in future use this status in their plans. The fortune of these false students has been solved by the court – in a day they will be sent to the country of their origin. Yearly, the increase in number of illegal migrants appearing influence on the growth of crimes and on spread of infection diseases as well which are not peculiar to our locality. More than 300 illegal migrants were detected in Sumy region in the course of this year, and about 50 of them had to be deported in a compulsory order.

Source: http://mvs.gov.ua/mvs/control/main/uk/publish/article/271481;jsessionid=2E805EDB6C1570426C6116D99E7F2211