Cambodia records first death from H5N1 in 2025
A 28-year-old man from southeast Cambodia's Kampong Cham province died of H5N1 human avian influenza on Friday, becoming the first death in 2025, the Ministry of Health said in a press statement.
Cambodia has deported 1,025 illegal foreigners, including 226 female, to their countries in 2017, an immigration official said on Wednesday.
Major General Uk Heisela, chief of the investigation department of the General Department of Immigration, said the illegal immigrants with 35 nationalities had been expelled from the country during the January-May period after they lived and worked here without passports or valid visas.
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"Around 712 (or 69 per cent) of the deportees are Vietnamese," Xinhua news agency quoted him as saying.
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Under Cambodia's immigration law, any alien living in the country without valid documents such as passports, visas or work permits are subject to deportation.
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A 28-year-old man from southeast Cambodia's Kampong Cham province died of H5N1 human avian influenza on Friday, becoming the first death in 2025, the Ministry of Health said in a press statement.
Amid the ongoing two-month drive against the illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, Delhi Police hitherto deported 30 immigrants from South West district, cops said on Tuesday.
The Central District Police on Monday stated that it has apprehended nine Bangladeshi citizens living illegally in the national Capital for deportation. With this the number of illegal immigrants from the neighbouring country arrested in the last five days rose to over 50.
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