Many Nigerians are now stranded over immigration status after the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS), begun a nationwide crackdown on landlords and property owners.
According to the GIS, these rented properties and residences have become the home for cyber fraudsters and several other criminals as well.
“The use of such properties by persons who are illegally residing in the country make such owners liable of the offence of harboring an illegal migrant, as stipulated in Section 52(1)(b) of the Immigration Act 2000 (Act 573),” said a release signed by Comptroller-General, Kwame Asuah Takyi.
“Section 52(1)(b) states that, a person who knowingly harbours any person whom he knows is to be deported or has reasonable grounds to believe has acted in contravention of this Act commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding GHS1,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or both,” the statement added.
The strongly-worded release by the Immigration Service boss comes on the back of a viral video showing about 5 immigration officials under attack by persons suspected to Nigerians at Kasoa in the Central Region.