Controversy in Kashmir: Hotel Conceals Foreigners Stay, Faces FIR
A hotel in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, is under investigation for allegedly hiding the presence of 23 foreigners, including 19 British citizens. The hotel is accused of violating the Foreigners and Immigration Act by not reporting the foreigners' stay to the police and failing to complete required documentation.
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Police have registered a case against a hotel in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, for allegedly concealing the stay of 23 foreign nationals, including 19 British citizens. The accusation against Hotel Misty Mountains Laddi involves potential violations of the Foreigners and Immigration Act, sparking security concerns.
The case arose during a routine check when authorities discovered the tourists had checked into the hotel without their presence being reported to the Pahalgam Police Station, as required by law. The management is accused of deliberately failing to disclose the information.
The incident highlights the need for strict adherence to regulations governing the reporting of foreign visitors. An investigation is underway, and officials warn of stringent penalties for similar violations in the future.
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