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Uganda detains 231 foreigners in crackdown on possible human trafficking

Authorities said 231 foreigners were detained in two intelligence-led raids after investigators found missing passports, illegal work permits and suspected cyber-scamming ties.

  • Ugandan authorities detained at least 231 foreigners since Monday during two intelligence-led immigration crackdowns targeting irregular migration linked to alleged human trafficking and cyberscamming operations.
  • Arrests in the Kampala suburb of Bukoto included 169 foreign nationals from Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Ghana, Myanmar, Ethiopia, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, and Malaysia occupying a restricted compound with internal restaurants designed to limit movement.
  • Authorities recovered IT equipment and computers used for illegal gaming and scamming from the Kampala compound, where thirty-six of the detainees were women, according to Mundeyi.
  • Mundeyi noted suspects lacked identification, telling investigators their passports were held by absent bosses; the Ministry is screening all 231 individuals to distinguish trafficking victims from alleged perpetrators.
  • The Ministry warned landlords to verify the immigration status of foreign tenants to ensure compliance with Ugandan laws, while those identified as suspected ringleaders face criminal prosecution and potential deportation.
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Uganda detains 231 foreigners in crackdown on possible human trafficking

Ugandan authorities say they have detained dozens of foreigners in a crackdown on illegal migration that was likely linked to human traffickers and cyberscam operations.

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