13 Foreign Nationals Arrested for Illegal Residency and Work in Cyprus

In a Cypriot police operation, 14 foreign nationals were arrested for residing illegally in Northern Cyprus for up to 4 years. The suspects face criminal proceedings, highlighting the country's efforts to combat unauthorized immigration and employment.

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13 Foreign Nationals Arrested for Illegal Residency and Work in Cyprus

13 Foreign Nationals Arrested for Illegal Residency and Work in Cyprus

In a police operation conducted in Kyrenia, Cyprus on April 20, 2024, 14 foreign nationals were arrested for residing in the country illegally for periods ranging from 6 months to 4 years. The arrested individuals include Samuel Akanimo, Emmanuel Oluwafemi Mamoe, Osita Emmanuel Ikwegbu, Faruk Hussein, Mohammad Jakir Hussein, Mohammad Yusuf, Abdulkader Al-Rakeb, Abadur Rahman, Mamun Rashid, Wahidur Zaman, Shohag Farazi, Rakip Hussein, Mofizur Rahman, and Saiful Islam.

The suspects appeared before the court on Sunday, April 21, following their apprehension the previous day. Police are currently investigating the activities of the illegal immigrants during their unlawful stay in Northern Cyprus, including whether they were employed without proper authorization. The senior judge has ordered the detention of the suspects for a period of 3 days to facilitate further investigation.

In total, 23 individuals were arrested in the operation for residing in the country without valid residency permits. Criminal proceedings have been initiated against all of the apprehended suspects.

Why this matters: The arrest of these foreign nationals highlights the ongoing efforts by Cypriot authorities to combat illegal immigration and unauthorized employment in the country. The case emphasizes the importance of proper documentation and adherence to immigration laws for foreign residents in Cyprus.

A police spokesperson stated, "We are committed to upholding the integrity of our immigration system and ensuring that all foreign nationals residing in Cyprus do so legally and with proper authorization. This operation sends a clear message that illegal residency and unauthorized employment will not be tolerated." The investigation into the activities and potential illegal employment of the arrested individuals is ongoing, with authorities determined to bring all those involved to justice.

Key Takeaways

  • 14 foreign nationals arrested in Cyprus for illegal residency (6 months to 4 years)
  • Suspects appeared in court, ordered detained for 3 days for further investigation
  • Total of 23 individuals arrested for residing in Cyprus without valid permits
  • Authorities committed to combating illegal immigration and unauthorized employment
  • Investigation ongoing into activities and potential illegal employment of arrested individuals