62 Nigerians For Trouble As Uganda Authorities Bust Alleged Illegal Church Network and Immigration Offence

62 Nigerians For Trouble As Uganda Authorities Bust Alleged Illegal Church Network and Immigration Offence

Uganda security authorities don detain 62 Nigerian nationals wey dem accuse say dem dey run illegal church operation plus immigration offence for di country. According to report, di arrest happen during joint operation wey police and immigration officers carry out for different location.

Di authorities talk say dem dey investigate how di group take enter di country and whether dem get correct permit to run religious gathering. Dem also suspect say some of di activities no follow Uganda law on foreign religious organisations.

Di detained Nigerians dey currently under questioning as officials continue investigation. Government don assure say dem go handle di matter according to law if dem find any wrongdoing.

Immigration Officers Nab 62 Nigerians For Alleged Illegal Church Activities For Uganda

Uganda immigration service don confirm say dem arrest 62 Nigerians over alleged illegal church gathering and immigration violation. Di operation reportedly happen after security report raise concern about unusual religious meetings.

Officials talk say dem suspect say di group no follow proper registration process required for foreign religious workers. Dem also add say dem go check all travel documents and permits involved.

Di case still dey under investigation as authorities dey try establish whether na genuine religious mission or breach of immigration rules. Di Nigerians remain in custody pending further action.

62 Nigerians In Custody As Uganda Authorites Probes Alleged Illegal Church And Visa Breach

Security operatives for Uganda don put 62 Nigerians for detention over allegation of illegal church operation and visa-related offences. Di arrest follow coordinated raid on premises wey dem allegedly use for religious gathering.

According to officials, dem dey review whether di group violate immigration laws or operate religious centre without approval. Dem say di matter dey serious as it involve both security and regulatory compliance.

Authorities don promise transparent investigation as dem go determine next step after proper screening. Di detained Nigerians still dey hold as inquiry continue.


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