Immigration deports Jumani
ALBERT SHARRA
Immigration Malawi yesterday
(Wednesday) deported Jim Jumani Johansson on conditions that he was leaving in
the country illegally.
Immigration Malawi Public
Relations Officer Peter Kakatela confirmed the development in a separate
interview yesterday afternoon.
Kakatela said Jumani whose
Swedish passport number is 62521615 has been residing in the country illegally
for more than a year.
“We have really deported Jumani
yesterday through the Kamuzu
International Airport.
We have established that he was leaving in the country illegally for almost a year.
We have caught him when we were doing our routine operations and when we
checked all his documents we established that his time to stay in the country
expired sometime back,” said Kakatela rebuffing all allegations that the Immigration
service has been targeting him.
According to Kakatela, Jumani who
came into the country last year in an effort to trace his father‘s home land
applied only once a 30 days temporary
residence permission t live in Malawi
after the expirely of his first residing period.
“When a foreigner comes into the
country, he/she is given a visitors permit which is 30days and there are other
two chances to extend the stay by 30 days each if there is need to do so but it
is only after the visitor has given concrete reasons. Not only that if these
three residence permits have expired and the person still need t stay on
concrete reasons, he is entitled to apply for a Temporary Resident permit whose
duration is 6 months, but Jumani only applied once and when it expired he never
did again.
“As per Immigration Act, anyone
leaving in the country without permission is breaching the law and we term the
offense as deportable offense. The act empowers the office to deport the person
immediately,” said he.
The deportee has come at a time
when Jumani was also on police bail on accusations that he insulted and
threatened to kill president Bingu Wa Mutharika at his home in area 47 in Lilongwe.
Jumani came into the country last
year claiming that he is the son to the former president of the country Dr
Hastings Kamuzu Banda but his efforts to be recognized and be admitted as the
son of the former first citizen of the country has been meeting resistance from
all quarters of the concerned sides.
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