Nigerian In Thailand Arrested For Overstaying 60-Day Visa By 7 Years
It was discovered that Onyebuchi Ezedinugwu had entered Thailand in April 2014 on a 60-day tourist visa with permission to stay until June 25 of same year.
He was, however, arrested on Tuesday by immigration officers led by region one commander Pol Maj-Gen Piti Nitinonthaset at Soi Phetchaburi 35 in the Makkasan area of Bangkok.
Reports gathered by Igbere TV say illegal immigration is considered as a major factor of the second wave of COVID-19 after an outbreak at Samut Sakhon seafood market, affecting a large migrant population.
Region 1 Deputy Lt-Col Suriya Phuangsombat said the immigration were targeting Africans to check on their visa status as part of measures associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nigerian In Thailand Arrested For Overstaying 60-Day Visa By 7 Years
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