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Malawi’s Rumphi police arrest nine Ethiopian nationals for illegal entry

By Thandie Chadzandiyani

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The Malawi Police in Rumphi have on Wednesday, March 2, 2022 placed in custody nine Ethiopians for illegal entry into the country.

The migrants were arrested after the Station Crime Investigation Officer and team embarked on an operation at Mchenga Coal Mine woodlot following a tip from well-wishers that a certain motor vehicle had been parked in the said woodlot.

Unfortunately, the vehicle was not found but the suspects were arrested after being found hidden in the bush.

When the officers interviewed the nine foreigners on the spot, it was discovered that they had no authenticated travel documents and they were all arrested for illegal entry in the country.

Meanwhile, the police have launched a massive manhunt for the fugitive driver and other culprits connected to the matter.

The police have since condemned the practice of aiding illegal immigrants and have warned Malawians that once caught they will face the law.

The migrants include Demesa Delamu 25, Memu Deselnze aged 20 and Amanuel Ametg 21.

The other six are children aged between 14 and 18.

Rumphi court orders deportation of 22 illegal Ethiopian immigrants

Rumphi court orders deportation of 22 illegal Ethiopian immigrants

RUMPHI-(MaraviPost)-The Rumphi First Grade Magistrate Court has ordered the deportation of 22 illegal immigrants believed to be Ethiopian nationals who were arrested at Ntchenachena Trading Centre in the district for entering into the country without relevant travel documents.

Magistrate Cuthbert Phiri said he had recommended the repatriation of the aliens back to their home country saying it would be costly to keep them in the country as they await trial and that it might take time to find an interpreter for them in court proceedings.

“It will be costly for Malawi Government to continue keeping these people as the state will have to feed them.

“I therefore recommend that the Minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security starts the process of deporting these people to their home country,” said Magistrate Phiri.

Earlier, Police Prosecutor, Michael Paulino told the court that they had failed to come up with a relevant charge against the aliens which is entering a country without proper travel documents because of communication breakdown between police officers and the suspects.

“We have been unable to charge them because none of these people speak English and they cannot understand the charges we would have leveled against them due to language barrier,” Prosecutor Paulino said.

Paulino added, “We tried to seek interpretation services from some foreign nationals living in the district who are from close to this East African Country, but they failed to communicate with these aliens”.

The presiding magistrate asked the state if they had made any effort to contact Ethiopian Embassy to provide an interpreter for the court proceedings but the state said they had not.

Ethiopian nationals in Kasungu arrested for illegal entry

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Malawi Law and Order – Ethiopian nationals in Kasungu arrested for illegal entry

KASUNGU-(MaraviPost): The Malawi Police in the central district of Kasungu on Sunday arrested 68 Ethiopians for illegally entering into the country.

The illegal immigrants were arrested after the police were tipped off by community members that the suspects were on their way to Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Dowa.

Kasungu Police Station Spokesperson, Edna Mzingwitsa, told The Maravi Post that following the tip, officers swiftly mounted an ad hoc road block at Kaphaizi Turn-Off where the 68 immigrants were cornered and arrested. Continue reading Ethiopian nationals in Kasungu arrested for illegal entry