Copy.
No.107.
Sir,
Enclosure 2.
Police Department,
Hongkong, 7th February, 1921.
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I have the honour to inform you that the undermentioned Indian is being deported from this Colony for the reasons stated against his name. He will esil per 8. 8. "Chak Sang" on or about February 7th, 1921.
Mokan Singh s/o Dial Singh
of Telewal, Patiala State,
From June 1st, 1918, to November 9th, 1918, he held the post of Jamadar of Sikh Police in Amoy. He was so eminently unsatisfactory that he was dismissed the service of Amoy Pelice.
In 1919 he went to Shanghai where he was employed as a watchman till February 1920 when he was dismissed. He wa.8 a continual source of trouble to police in Shanghai,
his
chief offences being trafficking in women, assault and drunkenness. He fled from Shanghai to Hongkong in fear of revenge by another Indian whom he had swindled over
the sale of a woman. He is a danger to any society in
which he may mova.
Copies of this letter are being sent to
Deputy Inspector General of Pol ice
0.1.D. LAHOEL,
PUNJAB.
Commissioner of Police,
Calcutta.
I have, ko.,
(8d.)
1. D. C. WOLFE, Captain Superintendent of Police.
Director of Central Intelligence,
Delhi,
INDIA.