GIS detains 2,241 undocumented migrants in Accra; medical screening underway ahead of repatriation – Nsemkeka
The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has arrested 2,241 foreign nationals in a major operation targeting undocumented migrants in Accra who have taken to the streets begging.
The operation, which began in the early hours of Friday, May 16, is part of the GIS’s ongoing efforts to address the growing issue of street begging in the capital. The detainees include both adults and children.
A breakdown of those arrested is as follows:
- Adults: 909 (384 males, 525 females)
- Children: 1,332 (577 males, 755 females)
- Total: 2,241 (961 males, 1,280 females)
The detainees are currently undergoing medical and security screenings at the GIS National Headquarters in Accra. These screenings are part of the necessary procedures before their repatriation, in line with the operation’s objectives.
In a statement issued by the Head of Public Affairs, Assistant Commissioner of Immigration Mr. Amoako-Atta, the GIS assured the public that all detainees are being treated with professionalism and full respect for their human rights.
“They are currently being taken through the necessary processes, including security and medical screening,” the statement read.
Key areas such as Sabon Zongo, Nima, Abossey Okai, and Obetsebi Roundabout were among those targeted during the operation.
The GIS also aims to repatriate undocumented migrants and dismantle the criminal networks that facilitate their presence in the city.
The Service reassured the public and all stakeholders that the detainees will continue to be handled with the highest professionalism, with full respect for their human rights throughout the process.