Some foreign nationals from neighbouring West African countries being escorted to board the Ghana Immigration Service bus
Some foreign nationals from neighbouring West African countries being escorted to board the Ghana Immigration Service bus
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305 West African nationals rescued in Immigration Service operation

The Ghana Immigration Service has rescued 305 West African nationals in an intelligence-led anti-trafficking operation targeting exploitative street begging networks in parts of Accra. 

Those rescued comprised of 113 children of which 36 were boys, while 77 were girls.

The rest were 66 women and 126 men.

The early morning exercise conducted yesterday formed part of a second phase of coordinated interventions aimed at dismantling criminal networks that exploit vulnerable migrants, particularly women and children, under the guise of street begging.

The exercise covered a number of locations in the Greater Accra Region, including Abossey Okai, Zongo Junction, Nima, Madina and Kaneshie, where officers encountered individuals believed to be part of organised street begging networks involving foreign nationals from neighbouring West African countries.

Combat efforts

A statement signed by the Head of Public Affairs of GIS, Deputy Commissioner of Immigration, Maud Anima Quianoo, explained that the operation was part of intensified efforts to combat human trafficking and ensure compliance with the country’s immigration laws.

It also focused on rescuing affected persons, disrupting organised exploitation rings and strengthening border and internal migration control measures.

The statement further disclosed that the exercise built on lessons from an earlier phase, with improved coordination and targeted intelligence to identify locations where vulnerable foreign nationals were compelled to beg on streets.

“The significant number of minors involved underscores growing concerns about the vulnerability of children within these exploitative arrangements,” it added. 

Profiling

The statement said all rescued persons were currently undergoing profiling and necessary immigration procedures at a dedicated centre in line with established protocols.

“The service is also working closely with relevant stakeholders to ensure that victims, especially children, receive appropriate care, protection and support,” it added.

The security agency reiterated its commitment to combating human trafficking, protecting vulnerable migrants and promoting lawful and orderly migration across the country.

“We urge the public to support ongoing efforts by reporting suspicious activities related to human trafficking and organised street begging to the nearest Immigration Office.

The general public will be updated on subsequent steps on this matter,” the statement said.


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