The Ghana Immigration Service has interdicted four women and a man over unprofessional conduct.
The Immigration Service said the officials’ “unprofessional conduct is in breach of the Immigration Service Regulations and constitute an offense under section 52(1) (a) of the Immigration Act, 2000 and an investigation into the matter has commenced.
The officers are Assistant Inspector Isaac Ahiafor Agbeyenyega, Assistant Inspector Sarah Adubea, and Immigration Control Officer (ICO), Juliana Anning.
The rests are ICO Jennifer Owusu Ansah and Recruit Officer (R.O) Joyce Nketia.
A statement issued and signed by Comptroller-General of the Ghana Immigration Service, Kwame Asuah Takyi said foreign nationals numbering seven were intercepted at pillar ‘4B’ at Aflao by the patrol team of the Command and upon interrogation disclosed that they were assisted by the Immigration Officers after paying monies ranging from 3,000 CFA to 5,000 CFA.
Kwame Asuah Takyi has interdicted five immigration officers at the Aflao Sector Command for allegedly facilitating the illegal entry of foreign nationals into the country through unapproved routes.
The officers are Assistant Inspector Isaac Ahiafor Agbeyenyega, Assistant Inspector Sarah Adubea, and Immigration Control Officer (ICO), Juliana Anning.
The rests are ICO Jennifer Owusu Ansah and Recruit Officer (R.O) Joyce Nketia.
Source: Mybrytfmonline/Kofi Atakora