Jammu & Kashmir

Homestay owner booked for concealing stay of foreign national in Budgam, says police

Armed forces deployed in the streets of Srinagar. [FPK Photo/ Zainab.]

Srinagar: Police on Thursday said that it in Budgam has registered a case against a homestay owner for failing to report the stay of a foreign national, in violation of mandatory legal requirements.

During routine inspections of hotels, guest houses, and homestays carried out by the Police Party of Police Post Humhama, Police Station Budgam, a serious violation was detected at Homestay/Guest House Rose Cottage, Friends Enclave, Humhama. It was found that the management had accommodated a foreign national without mandatory reporting, police said in a statement.

The management had deliberately failed to submit Form C, which is compulsory for the registration of foreign nationals.

Upon verifying the establishment’s details on the Form-C portal under IVFRT, it was further revealed that the said homestay/guest house was not registered with Tourism Department, despite mandatory requirements for hosting foreign guests.

Accordingly, a case vide FIR No. 337/2025, under Sections 8 and 23(b) of the Immigration and Foreigners Act, 2025, has been registered at Police Station Budgam against the homestay management. An investigation has been set into motion.

Police advises all hotels, guest houses, individual houses, and homestay owners to strictly adhere to legal requirements and ensure timely submission of Form C through the designated portal for reporting foreign guests, reads the statement. (GNS)

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