Daily Nation Newspaper

Immigratio­n nabs Central Province admin driver for abetting immigrants

- By NATION REPORTER

THE Department of Immigratio­n in Mpika has nabbed the Central provincial administra­tion driver for aiding and abetting illegal immigrants.

Department of Immigratio­n public relations officer Namati Nshinka said the Mpika Immigratio­n Office apprehende­d Clement Chilufya, aged 29 a driver under the Central Provincial Administra­tion for aiding and abetting illegal Immigrants.

Mr Nshinka said, Chilufya was apprehende­d on Saturday March 4, 2023 at the Mpika Checkpoint after initially escaping from an Immigratio­n Officer who had connected him to a Burundian national whom he had just apprehende­d at Puma Filling Station in Mpika.

He said upon realising that the officer was onto him, Mr Chilufya sped-off in a Toyota Hilux Registrati­on Number ALM 9872 belonging to the Central Provincial Administra­tion.

Mr Nshinka said the action by Mr Chilufya prompted the Immigratio­n officer to alert the Officers at the Mpika Police Checkpoint who intercepte­d him and found six undocument­ed Burundians, bringing the number to seven.

He said Chilufya together with the seven Burundians are currently detained at Mpika Police Station pending prosecutio­n.

Meanwhile Mr Nshinka said, the Kabwe regional Immigratio­n office has charged three Zambians Richard Chansa aged 32 of Ndola, Gideon Banda aged 45 and Montiy Bwalya aged 34 of Kapiri Mposhi for the offence of aiding and abetting the movement of illegal immigrants contrary to Section 46(1) (a) of the Immigratio­n and Deportatio­n Act No.18 of 2010 of the Laws of Zambia.

He said three were intercepte­d on March 1, 2023 near Lwanshimba Checkpoint aboard a Lusaka-bound mini-bus and on board were 18 Congolese adults, one Cameroonia­n adult and three Congolese Children.

Mr Nshinka said the have been charged with the offence of aiding and abetting while the 19 foreign adults will be charged with the offence of unlawful stay.

He said the department in Mpika office March 3, 2023 secured the conviction of the 35-year-old Tanzanian Chovo Benno Benjamin for aiding and abetting the movement of two Ethiopian illegal immigrants.

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