File photo of illegal migrants intercepted in Bahamian waters.
ANDROS| On Monday, 28th December 2020, a group of forty-four (44) Haitian males, and seven (7) Haitian females were lawfully arrested and detained by officers of the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) and Bahamas Immigration Department after their vessel came aground at Mars Bay,
Andros.
Immigration officials have been dispatched to Andros for investigation and further processing of the migrants who are presently being held at the Government Complex, The Bluff. All migrants ave received medical attention from local Ministry of Health personnel, and are reported well.
The public is reminded that The Department of Immigration is committed to carrying out the mandates of our agency to combat illegal migration by establishing effective border control management to ensure compliance with the Statute Laws of our country.
Vessel with Haitians runs aground – 51 arrested, detained
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51 Haitians arrested in Bahamas after vessel runs aground
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