Details: Ghana Immigration Service deports 1,065

FEA5FB10-77F5-43CF-B7D3-170DB73A2DDC_cx0_cy2_cw0_mw1024_s_nThe Ghana Immigration Service descended heavily on foreigners who broke immigration laws in 2013.

The Service repatriated 1,065 foreigners who broke immigration laws of Ghana to their respective home countries after exhaustive investigations.

This figure shows a significant increase of about 338% over the figures recorded in 2012.

In all, 1,281 persons were arrested for committing various immigration offences in 2013.

A Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) report seen by The Finderindicates that 65 Ghanaians were arrested in 2013 for violating immigration laws and regulations. Offenses committed include possession of counterfeit passports, fake visas, photo substituted passports and impersonation.

In addition,265ECOWAS nationals were arrested for committing various immigration offenses, including possession of counterfeit passports and visas, fake visas, photo substituted passports, impersonation, illegal residence and employment.

According to the report,65 companies that were found to have breached immigration laws were sanctioned to pay penalties for employing 365 expatriates without immigration authorisation.

It said 951 non-ECOWAS nationals were also arrested during the year under consideration.  This consists of 884Chinese nationals, who were arrested for engaging in illegal mining, and 67persons of various nationalities, who were also arrested for acting in contravention of Immigration Act 2000, (Act 573) Immigration Regulation 2001 (L.I. 1691) and other related laws.

One hundred and forty-seven persons of various nationalities were refused entry or not admitted into Ghana for failing to meet entry requirements during the period under review.

This represents 0.192%decrease over last year’s figures.

Persons arrested in 2013 saw a significant increase over that of 2012 as a result of the strengthening of enforcement activities and pursuing intelligence-led operations in the year 2013.

The inter-agency collaboration to flush out illegal miners from the country is one of the reasons that accounted for the increase. Comparatively, the enforcement of Ghana’s immigration laws saw a percentage increase of about 109.65% of all persons arrested in 2013 over 2012 figures.

Persons arrested in 2013 were mostly Chinese nationals, who represent about 69.0% of all arrested cases.

Persons arrested in 2013 saw a big increase over that of 2012 as a result of the strengthening of Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) enforcement activities and pursuing intelligence-led operations in the year 2013.

 

ECOWAS Nationals arrested in 2013

S/NO. NATIONALITY
  1.  
Guinean 107
  1.  
Nigerian 77
  1.  
Nigerien 57
  1.  
Malian 3
  1.  
Gambian 2
  1.  
Liberian 1
  1.  
Sierra Leonean 1
  1.  
Senegalese 1
  1.  
Togolese 16
TOTAL   265

 

 

Breakdown of Non-ECOWAS Nationals Arrested in 2013

S/NO. NATIONALITY NUMBER
  1.  
Chinese 884
  1.  
Sri Lankan 38
  1.  
Syrian 5
  1.  
Indian 3
  1.  
Bangladeshi 2
  1.  
British 2
  1.  
French 2
  1.  
Cameroonian 2
  1.  
Philippino 1
  1.  
Swedish 1
  1.  
Canadian 1
  1.  
Egyptian 1
  1.  
Palestinian 1
  1.  
Lebanese 1
  1.  
Russian 3
  1.  
The Netherlands 1
  1.  
Moroccan 1
  1.  
Congolese 1
  1.  
Kenyan 1
TOTAL   951

 

 

 

By Elvis Darko

ABOUT: Nana Kwesi Coomson

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An Entrepreneur, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Communications Executive and Philanthropist. Editor-in-Chief of www.233times.com. A Senior Journalist with Ghanaian Chronicle Newspaper. An alumnus of Adisadel College where he read General Arts. His first degree is in Bachelor of Arts - Political Science (major) and History (minor) from the University of Ghana. He holds MSc in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Energy with Public Relations (PR) from the Robert Gordon University in the United Kingdom. He is a 2018 Mandela Washington Fellow who studied at Clark Atlanta University in USA on the Business and Entrepreneurship track.

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