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Immigration Service warns Landlords not to rent houses to illegal immigrants

By Justice Kofi Bimpeh
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The Ghana Immigration Service has cautioned Landlords that rent their houses to illegal immigrants, according to the service it will be prosecuting property owners and landlords for giving their facilities to foreigners without proper immigration documents.

The Immigration Service said the practice of harbouring illegal immigrants over the years has led to the surge in crime as their activities can’t be monitored.

The Ghana Immigration Service, in 2018, intensified the strict implementation of the regulations on the entry and residence of foreigners in the country.

But it has said that it will do more to strengthen security within the country and ensure that every foreigner in the country is duly documented and permitted to stay in Ghana.

Read also: We will deport you if you are found guilty of a crime: Ghana Immigration Service warns foreign nationals

The Public Relations Officer of the GIS, Superintendent Michael Amoako Attah in an interview with CitiFM said the service will not relent on its effort to clamp down on illegal immigrants.

“If you are landlord and you want to give your property out to a non-Ghanaian, the law says that be very sure that, that person has proper residential status from the Ghana Immigration service. If we come to your premises and such people are there [without documentation] then you have contravened the law,” he said.

Superintendent Amoako Attah further said landlords who are found to have breached the law will be fined or jailed.

“It behoves on every property owner, before you sign any lodging agreement, be sure that they have every proper documentation that is a Passport and the requisite residential permit. Anyone who contravenes will be fined GH¢1000 or imprisonment for a term of three years or both,” he added.

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