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7 foreigners deported, 2 'missing': DGP BY HERALD REPORTER PANJIM, MARCH 9 – Director General of Police, Neeraj Kumar on Thursday said the Goa police have got deportation orders for 13 foreign nationals, out of which seven have already been deported, four others have challenged deportation orders and two others (Russians) are "missing". Speaking to reporters, Kumar said it was confirmed that the two Russians were running a place called 'Palace' near the Anjuna Petrol Pump. "After we found the place to be dubious, it was raided. It was a watering hole for rave parties and doing high-end drugs with a premium client base," he added. Kumar said the police are on the trail of the two missing Russians. He observed that the trend of foreigners entering Goa had undergone a sea change. "Initially, the hippies came to Goa's pristine beaches, then came the UK nationals and then the Israelis. As of today, the Russians are trying to take control from the Israelis because of business interests." The DGP claimed that this season the police to a large extent succeeded in keeping in check rave parties. "Whenever there are complaints we have gone to the spot and stopped the parties." Meanwhile, the hearing on the petition challenging deportation order served on German national Ingo Grill of Saturday night bazaar fame and his wife was adjourned in the Fast Track Court here. When the matter came up for hearing, the government pleader sought for time to file an affidavit in-reply. The matter will come up for hearing on March 28. They were asked to leave the country for undesirable activities by an order issued on February 1 under section 3 (2) (c) of Foreigner's Act, 1946. The order asking them to leave India by February 18 has been challenged in the court. -- TUMCHER AXIRVAD ASSUM; DEV BOREM KORUM. Gabe Menezes. London, England