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Indians who sought asylum in France freed as police failed to present case to judge within timeframe

The 25 people were among 303 passengers who boarded a plane operated by Romanian company Legend Airlines in Dubai last week.

Ajeet Kumar Edited By: Ajeet Kumar @Ajeet1994 Paris Updated on: December 28, 2023 7:05 IST
Indians who landed in Mumbai airport after being freed by the France Police on Monday.
Image Source : AP Indians who landed in Mumbai airport after being freed by the French police on Monday.

At least twenty-five Indian passengers who had stayed behind seeking asylum in France after their flight from the UAE was grounded last week over suspicion of human trafficking before being allowed to take off for India have now been freed. According to a report published in a local French media on Wednesday, the passengers were not on the flight carrying 276 mostly Indian passengers which took off for Mumbai on Monday afternoon after four days of being held at Châlons-Vatry airport near Paris.

The 'Le Monde' newspaper quoted prosecutors to say that the local judge had ordered their release on “formal grounds”, considering that the head of the border police at France's main Charles De Gaulle airport "had not referred the case to him" within the timeframe stipulated by law.

"They are therefore free to do as they please, even if they are in an irregular situation on French territory," the Bobigny public prosecutor's office told the French newspaper.

Five of the asylum seekers taken into care of child welfare 

The 25 passengers, who had applied for political asylum in France, were reportedly freed on Tuesday and five of them were taken into care of child welfare services being minors.

The 25 people were among 303 passengers who boarded a plane operated by Romanian company Legend Airlines in Dubai last week. They were bound for Nicaragua but a refueling stopover at Vatry airport in northeastern France on December 21 resulted in the plane being grounded for four days after an anonymous tipoff.

Among those staying behind in France were two people questioned by police over suspected people trafficking.

According to local media reports, the charge of human trafficking was dropped against two arrested people after it was established the passengers had boarded the plane of their own free will.

(With inputs from agency)

Also Read: EXPLAINED: Why did 25 Indians seek asylum in France? Story so far

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