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12 /immigration-news.php IMMIGRATION NEWS

11 Ethiopian Nationals Jailed for Being in Kenya Illegally

By John Wanjohi Mon, 04/26/2021 @ 10:50pm 491 views 5 comments
11 Ethiopian Nationals Jailed for Being in Kenya Illegally

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A Kenyan court has sentenced 11 Ethiopian nationals to six months in jail after they were found guilty of being in the country illegally.

Senior Resident Magistrate Jean Ndengeri of Embu law courts ordered the 11 be repatriated once they complete their sentences.

The foreigners, who had been remanded at Embu GK prison for lack of an interpreter, all pleaded guilty to charges of being in the country illegally.

The 11 defended their presence in the country saying they were fleeing from civil unrest in the Tigray region of Ethiopia but the magistrate ruled that it was hard for the court to believe their mitigation.

Ndeng’eri said the court could not believe that a person seeking asylum would be in a position to hire a vehicle and pay a driver and his co-driver.

Two Kenyan drivers were released on Sh40,000 cash bail each after they denied charges of transporting foreigners in the country contrary to the law.

The 12th suspect was a minor who could not speak Amharic and was remanded at Runyenjes remand home.

The court ordered the prosecution to write to the Ethiopian Embassy in Nairobi to provide an interpreter on May 3rd when his case will be heard.

 

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RAS menelik

Tue, 04/27/2021 @ 06:09am

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Why spent government money taking care of them in prison just send them back. No African should be illegal in an African country the laws need to change unless they are involved in criminal activities. Laws created to make sure Africa is divided

Maxiley

Tue, 04/27/2021 @ 12:01pm

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@ RAS, you have apoint there.That would be one of the benefits of United Africa.

liz Gaki

Tue, 04/27/2021 @ 05:16pm

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Poor African... you go to the west, they jail you. In Africa they jail you, where is an African safe?

Kora kanini

Tue, 04/27/2021 @ 08:28pm

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Kenyan government need to stop UJINGA.
Get the Chinese,
The Indians
The Europeans molesting kids down coast.
Get the Somalis..
The deal with the Ethiopians....
Most of the Ethiopians will end up in USA anyway.

Anonymous UI

Wed, 04/28/2021 @ 05:21pm

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Kenyans, make Kiswahili your official and national language. The government will follow. This will start to make strangers in a our land strangers and Africans free to operate and loam their country as they wish.
Stop accomodating foreign languages in our land.
May our ancestors help us in eradicating the corruption of our languages!!

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