
THE Northern Regional Command of the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS), said it intercepted and repatriated 55 foreign nationals who were victims of alleged fraudulent schemes and lacked proper immigration documentation.
A statement issued and copied The Ghanaian Times by M. Amoako-Atta, Assistant Commissioner of Immigration and Head of Public Affairs, stated that the operation followed a recent directive from the Comptroller-General of Immigration, Mr Samuel Basintale Amadu, to all Regional and Border Commanders to intensify efforts aimed at addressing issues related to cyber fraud and associated immigration irregularities.
According to the statement, a swoop in a suburb of Tamale led to the rescue of 38 Burkinabes who were reportedly linked to an alleged network marketing scheme identified as NEOLIFE.
It mentioned investigations further revealed that they did not possess valid travel documents.
The statement noted a second group of 17 foreign nationals, also Burkinabes, were found during a similar operation in another suburb of Tamale.
Additionally, it said checks indicated that they were allegedly involved in another network marketing scheme, QNET, and were similarly without valid travel documents.
The statement underlined that all 55 individuals had since been safely repatriated.
The Ghana Immigration Service said it was committed to safeguarding Ghana’s borders while ensuring the safety and lawful treatment of all foreign nationals.
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