By: Alexander Afriyie
Accra, Ghana – In a significant crackdown on undocumented migration, the Ghana Immigration Service has arrested 2,241 individuals during an ongoing operation aimed at curbing illegal immigration activities within the country. According to Michael Amoako-Atta, Assistant Commissioner of Immigration, the operation is still underway, and the numbers are expected to increase.
The operation, which targets undocumented migrants, is part of the Ghana Immigration Service’s efforts to enforce immigration laws and regulations. The arrested individuals are currently being processed and will face legal proceedings in accordance with Ghana’s immigration laws.
Assistant Commissioner Amoako-Atta emphasized that the operation is ongoing and that the Ghana Immigration Service remains committed to ensuring that those who enter the country illegally are brought to justice. He also urged citizens to report any suspicious activities related to undocumented migration to the authorities.
The Ghana Immigration Service has been working tirelessly to address the issue of undocumented migration, which has become a significant concern in recent years. The service has been collaborating with other law enforcement agencies and international partners to combat human trafficking and smuggling.
The public is encouraged to cooperate with the Ghana Immigration Service by reporting any information that may aid in the identification and apprehension of undocumented migrants. The service has assured the public that all necessary measures will be taken to ensure the safety and security of citizens and residents in Ghana.
As the operation continues, the Ghana Immigration Service is expected to provide further updates on the number of arrests and any other developments related to the crackdown on undocumented migration. Alexander Afriyie