Immigration Service Reveals How Long Galamsay Kingpin, Aisha Huang Will Be Jailed If Found Guilty
The Public Relations Officer of the Ghana Immigration Service, Michael Amoako-Atta has revealed that Galamsay Kingpin Aisha Huang will face two years jail term if she is found guilty for outwitting immigration. Speaking to Media General’s Joseph Armstrong on Tuesday, September 6, Mr Amoako said unlawful entry into the country is punishable by law.

Latest Release from Ghana Immigration Service And The Various Screening Centers
The Management of the Ghana Immigration Services in a statement released and signed by SUPT. Michael Amoako-Atta, the Head of Public Affairs for the service has urged all applicants who has not yet received a text message to report to the various screening centres. According to the release, the Ghana Immigration Service has noted that some applicants despite being selected at the online stage of the application process has not received Messages for the Body Selection and Document Authentication Stage of the Process.

Crack Team Of Investigators Deployed To Catch Killers of Immigration Officer
A crack team of investigators from the Ghana Police Service, Defence Intelligence, Bureau of National Intelligence and other security agencies have saturated the Upper East Region as the search to catch the killers of an immigration officer moves into high gear. The 26-year-old officer, Michael Otoo, was attacked and shot dead by suspected robbers at Kokoligu, a community, situated between Nandom and Hamile.

Aisha Huang To Face 2 Years Jail Term If Found Guilty Of Breaching Immigration Rules-Immigration PRO
Aisha Huang, a Chinese immigrant re-entry into Ghana, and her success in outwitting the security personnel is a matter of concern. The Ghana Immigration Service has hinted that the embattled lady could be made to stand trial and subsequently sentenced to two years for entering the country illegally.

Ghana Immigration Service Reacts To The Arrest Of Aisha Huang; Sends Message To Critics
The Public relations officer for the Ghana Immigration Service, Michael Amoako Atta has reacted to the recent arrest of Aisha Huang, Chinese citizen in Ghana. Following her arrest, some Ghanaians have criticised the Ghana Immigration service for failing to do their work well because Aisha Huang entered the country without the immigration officers noticing it.

Ghanaians returning to the country can use the Ghana card as an e-passport
The Ghana Immigration Service has announced that effective today, Tuesday, March 1, 2022, it will begin to admit Ghanaian passengers and dual nationals returning to the country on a valid Ghana Card. This follows the recognition of the card as an ICAO-compliant travel document, which will serve as an optional travel document.

Ghana Immigration Service gives a needful advice to potential recruits
The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) is urging everybody to be mindful of scammers on social media directing people to pay various amounts of money for special protocol placement into the immigration service. They should also ignore text messages directing them to the immigration Service Academy and Training School to begin training.

Colonization ritual arrest 5 Togolese in possession of new voters ID
Officers of the Ghana colonization ritual at the Aflao Sector domination get arrested five Togolese for attempting to exit the country through unapproved routes and in possession of Ghanaian voters identification card. A record from the colonization tune gave the names of the arrested Togolese as Dayo Yao, 33; Gatago Kudjo, 32; Quist Mawutor, 26; Desouza Theodor, 29; and Gatogo Kudjovi Lenene. “The Togolese were arrested by Officers deployed to round the shore at Aflao and were handed over to the Sector Command’s

Ghana Immigration Service raises alert over 1800 prisoner escapees in Nigeria
The Comptroller General of the Ghana Immigration Service has guided nearby commandants to be on the alert the country over borders following the massive escape in Nigeria.Recognize Affrifah in an announcement conveyed alert at the probability that around 1,800 convicts who moved away from the Owerri Custodial Center in Nigeria may attempt to cross into Ghana to avoid recuperate.
