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27 Tanzanians arrested in Mombasa crackdown on immigrants
THURSDAY AUGUST 30 2018

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Mombasa Police Commander Johnston Ipara. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP

By MOHAMED AHMED
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Twenty seven Tanzanians will be deported following their arrest in Mombasa as part of the nationwide crackdown on illegal immigrants.

Security agents in the county handed them over to the Immigration Department on Thursday for facilitation of repatriation. Some were taken to Likoni police station.

NO IDs
Mombasa Police Commander Johnston Ipara said the Tanzanians were among other immigrants from Congo, Somalia, Eritrea and Ethiopia who were arrested for lacking travel documents.

A Cameroonian was among those taken to the Likoni station, police sources said.
East Africans can use their national IDs to get in and out of Kenya, Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda but Mr Ipara said those apprehended lacked these as well.

"Some were released after producing the required documents,” he said.

CONFUSION

Meanwhile, it has emerged that the lack of clear guidelines on the crackdown has resulted in confusion among police and the administration.

On Wednesday, some of the foreigners were taken to court but they did not take plea as the prosecution applied to have the charges withdrawn.

State counsel Eugene Wangila told the court that the charge in question - of being in the country illegally - will be reviewed.

Senior Principal Magistrate Henry Nyakweba withdrew the case, upon which the immigrants were handcuffed by police and taken back to Likoni.

The crackdown on illegal immigrants started in May, with the government targeting those who were working in the country illegally.

The operation is by a multi-agency team of security agents including police and immigration officers.

https://www.nation.co.ke/counties/m...ted-Mombasa/1954178-4736058-t6twmz/index.html
 
Kama sio Watanzania warudi kwao kila mtu ana kwao, wasituletee Shida zao.
 
du mkuu huruma ihusike

27 Tanzanians arrested in Mombasa crackdown on immigrants
THURSDAY AUGUST 30 2018

para-pic.jpg

Mombasa Police Commander Johnston Ipara. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP
ADVERTISEMENTBy MOHAMED AHMED
More by this Author
Twenty seven Tanzanians will be deported following their arrest in Mombasa as part of the nationwide crackdown on illegal immigrants.

Security agents in the county handed them over to the Immigration Department on Thursday for facilitation of repatriation. Some were taken to Likoni police station.

NO IDs
Mombasa Police Commander Johnston Ipara said the Tanzanians were among other immigrants from Congo, Somalia, Eritrea and Ethiopia who were arrested for lacking travel documents.

A Cameroonian was among those taken to the Likoni station, police sources said.
East Africans can use their national IDs to get in and out of Kenya, Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda but Mr Ipara said those apprehended lacked these as well.

"Some were released after producing the required documents,” he said.

CONFUSION

Meanwhile, it has emerged that the lack of clear guidelines on the crackdown has resulted in confusion among police and the administration.

On Wednesday, some of the foreigners were taken to court but they did not take plea as the prosecution applied to have the charges withdrawn.

State counsel Eugene Wangila told the court that the charge in question - of being in the country illegally - will be reviewed.

Senior Principal Magistrate Henry Nyakweba withdrew the case, upon which the immigrants were handcuffed by police and taken back to Likoni.

The crackdown on illegal immigrants started in May, with the government targeting those who were working in the country illegally.

The operation is by a multi-agency team of security agents including police and immigration officers.

27 Tanzanians face deportation for illegal stay
 
Nenda ukaishi basi Mogadishu na wewe unajifanya una huruma au wapeleke kwenu.

Hii ni Nchi ina taratibu zake kwa wahamiaji na kama hujui migogoro ya mipaka kati ya Nchi na Nchi huanza kipumbavu hivi.

mkuu kwan wan xhid gan mpk wafukuzw maan cc wot n binadam
 
wabaki tuu,lakini lazima tukubaliane kwanza na sisi watanzania wenzetu wasinyanyaswe katika Ardhi yao...kuwarudisha Kenya au hao watanzania kurudi Tanzania sio vizuri especially kama wameshazoea mazingira kuanza moja can be difficult
 
27 Tanzanians arrested in Mombasa crackdown on immigrants
THURSDAY AUGUST 30 2018

para-pic.jpg

Mombasa Police Commander Johnston Ipara. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP
ADVERTISEMENTBy MOHAMED AHMED
More by this Author
Twenty seven Tanzanians will be deported following their arrest in Mombasa as part of the nationwide crackdown on illegal immigrants.

Security agents in the county handed them over to the Immigration Department on Thursday for facilitation of repatriation. Some were taken to Likoni police station.

NO IDs
Mombasa Police Commander Johnston Ipara said the Tanzanians were among other immigrants from Congo, Somalia, Eritrea and Ethiopia who were arrested for lacking travel documents.

A Cameroonian was among those taken to the Likoni station, police sources said.
East Africans can use their national IDs to get in and out of Kenya, Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda but Mr Ipara said those apprehended lacked these as well.

"Some were released after producing the required documents,” he said.

CONFUSION

Meanwhile, it has emerged that the lack of clear guidelines on the crackdown has resulted in confusion among police and the administration.

On Wednesday, some of the foreigners were taken to court but they did not take plea as the prosecution applied to have the charges withdrawn.

State counsel Eugene Wangila told the court that the charge in question - of being in the country illegally - will be reviewed.

Senior Principal Magistrate Henry Nyakweba withdrew the case, upon which the immigrants were handcuffed by police and taken back to Likoni.

The crackdown on illegal immigrants started in May, with the government targeting those who were working in the country illegally.

The operation is by a multi-agency team of security agents including police and immigration officers.

27 Tanzanians face deportation for illegal stay
Hongera dolaaaa! Hawa waswahili tumewanasa pwani yetu na hawana hati stahiki, wanaimba kwaya huko lock up, baadhi yao wamegeuzwa wake humoo cello..yaraaabiii[emoji92] [emoji90]
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Itakuwaje mtu akose hata kitambulisho cha kwao? Hiyo ndio sheria hapa Kenya kwa raia wa Afrika mashariki. Kitambulisho tu, alafu hata hicho hawana. Hawa lazima watakuwa ni misukule au labda mashetani.
 
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