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{UAH} It is all about criminals: Entebbe gets first UK deportees....Sorry Fellas!

It is all about criminals getting caught and crying foul.

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Gwokto La'Kitgum


On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 8:13 PM, Gwokto La'Kitgum <lakitgum@gmail.com> wrote:
Deportees can be a danger to Uganda or any country they are deported to. Nearly all will have been deported for genuine reasons - lying, crimes such as robberies  murders, auto thefts, credit card frauds  There was a Ugandan, only known as Magic (called so because he was such a repeat offender and jailbird than one would think he learnt something) who was deported from Canada a few years ago after the government simply grew tired of his serial credit card frauds and for whom frequent jail sentences meant. I have hear he had accomplices, some of whom are here in this forum. The irony of his deportation was that when his citizenship was revoked and he was shipped home, he immediately joined UPDF and the last time I heard about him was that he was made a Lieutenant. As you can imagine, hairs longer and thicker than a clan chief's whisks of a giraffe's tail spiked down my spine when I heard of this ridiculous involvement of a well-known fraudster/criminal in the US and Canada recruited and givent such a rank in UPDF. Even so, its never too late for UPDF to weed him out if he isnt dead or in jail yet bcos such are the soldiers in uniform we hear ambushing and robbing money delivery trucks and banks in Uganda . 

Aronda and Kayihura must hunt down this rogue and follow up on his records with Canadian authorities to prove me wrong. I am sure our investigative Mulindwa and fellow Ugandans in Ottawa and Toronto must know knows this criminal's full names.

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Gwokto La'Kitgum


On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 10:26 AM, Allan <barigye.rugos@gmail.com> wrote:
This is double trouble!


On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 1:43 AM, Hannah Ogwapiti <hannahogwapiti@googlemail.com> wrote:

News

Tuesday, 06 August 2013 23:10
Written by Shifa Mwesigye
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Ugandans in the USA at a social gathering, their illegal counterparts in the UK are being deported

The Immigration department has started receiving Ugandans deported from the UK in the recent crackdown on illegal immigrants, in a campaign dubbed, 'Go home or face arrest'.

An official at Entebbe airport told The Observer that the deportees included people who had overstayed their visa or those denied entry at the border posts because their documents were not satisfactory.

The deportees are often escorted by security officers from UK, and handed over to Ugandan security. While many deportees are just given escorts to deliver them to immigration, some are brought in handcuffs, if they were problematic or dangerous and had committed a crime.

"We interview them and when we confirm that you are a Ugandan, we check you in because we have no problem with anyone who is a Ugandan. Many Ugandans who are deported hide their exact information when we interview them," said Marshall Alenyo, a senior Immigration officer at the ministry of Internal Affairs.

He said those who were brought back after committing crimes were processed through immigration and sent straight to prison. Some of the deportees are returned after turning themselves in to UK Border Agency (UKBA) authorities, while others are reported to police by their fellow Ugandans, as illegal immigrants.

There are more desperate cases of Ugandans who have been away for so long and do not want to come home to nothing. Some remain on the run while in extreme cases; illegal immigrants commit suicide because they would rather die than come back to Uganda with nothing to show.

An immigration official at the airport, who preferred not to be named because he is not authorized to speak, told The Observer that some deportees are returned with up to five body guards.

"Some girls come without shoes; some men come only in socks. Those who get their passports stamped as deportees are not allowed to go back because they will be denied a visa," he said.

One international traveller, Joweria Kasozi, said while she was waiting for her flight in Dubai in May this year, a Ugandan was brought in handcuffs. When he got on board the aircraft, he went into a frenzy saying he was not returning home.

"He was crying uncontrollably and fought with the policemen, other passengers were so scared that he had to be taken off the aircraft," Ms Kasozi said.

British Prime Minister David Cameron is quoted by The Guardian as saying that encouraging illegal immigrants to leave the UK voluntarily was more cost-effective than arresting them and removing them by force. The 'Go home or face arrest campaign,' encourages all persons living in the UK illegally to leave the country or turn themselves in through calling or texting UKBA to receive advice and help on their documentation to leave UK. If not, they risk being arrested and forced out of the country.

smwesigye@observer.ug

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