The Kenya Police Service has intensified efforts to combat human smuggling by arresting 25 foreign nationals in Kisumu County.The operation, conducted by Kasagam Police Station officers, targeted illegal migration networks in Nyamasaria, Kassawino, and Mowlem areas.
Suspects, including 12 Ugandans, four Burundians, three Congolese, three Rwandans, two Tanzanians, and one Egyptian, were found without valid immigration documents.
Authorities allege the arrests are part of a broader smuggling network, with investigations ongoing to determine if more suspects are involved or if the individuals were planning to move to other locations.The police emphasized continued crackdowns to dismantle organized smuggling syndicates and enforce immigration laws.
This operation highlights Kenya's commitment to securing its borders and addressing transnational crimes, particularly in regions prone to illegal migration.
The National Police Service reiterated that intelligence-led operations are critical to safeguarding public security and ensuring compliance with immigration regulations.
While details about the suspects' destinations remain undisclosed, the case underscores the challenges of curbing human trafficking in East Africa.
Original title: Police Arrest 25 Foreign Nationals in Kisumu Crackdown On Human Smuggling
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