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Goa is a popular tourist destination in India
The Nigerian community in India is feeling
"aggrieved" after one of its citizens was killed in
Goa, Nigeria's high commissioner has told the BBC.
Ndubuisi Vitus Amaku said the resort state's subsequent
order to deport Nigerians living illegally
there was like
"rubbing salt on their wounds".
Meanwhile, police in Goa have made the first arrest in
the murder case.
Tensions have been rising since a Nigerian man was
stabbed to death last week and five others were
wounded.
Soon after the killing, nearly 200 Nigerians blocked Goa's
main highway for several hours to protest against the
killing, and police arrested 53 of the protesters.
Police blamed the killing on rivalry between local and
Nigerian drug traffickers, and Goa's Chief Minister
Manohar Parrikar asked the police to track down
Nigerians living illegally in the state and deport them.
'Salt on their wounds'
There are about 40,000 Nigerians living in India and Mr
Amaku says he is concerned about the safety of his
people.
"Indians need to understand that
a large number of Nigerians are
living legally in India and even if
some are living illegally, there
are laws in place to deal with
that and those should be
implemented," Mr Amaku told
BBC Hindi.
He criticised the Goan authorities for plans to deport
those living illegally in India.
"If Nigerians are living illegally you don't wait till their
compatriot is murdered before you go around picking
them up and threatening them with deportation - that is
like rubbing salt on their wounds."
Earlier in the week, another Nigerian diplomat had
warned of repercussions against Indians living in Nigeria
if Goa did not stop "evicting Nigerians" from the state
and failed to arrest the killers.
More than 800,000 Indians live in Nigeria and they own
approximately 100,000 businesses there.
Mr Amaku said the official's statement was made in the
context of the murder and that he felt "aggrieved" like all
other members of the Nigerian community.
Indian foreign ministry spokesman Syed Akbaruddin said
he was sure that the row could be settled "amicably".
"We have been assured that the investigation (into the
murder) is under way," news agency AFP quoted him as
saying.
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