Maldivians and expatriates arrested in human trafficking crackdown

Police have arrested a group of Maldivians and expatriates who allegedly attempted to traffic expatriate workers to the Maldives using forged documents.

Police Sub-Inspector Ahmed Shiyam confirmed that a  group was caught but declined to reveal further information, citing a larger investigation.

”Currently police are conducting a major investigation into the Immigration Department and in this case there might be information concerning the investigation,” Shiyam said. ”We will provide details to the press as soon as the investigations are concluded.”

President Mohamed Nasheed this week instructed the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF) to temporarily take over the work of both the Immigration Department and elements of the Human Resources Ministry.

MNDF officers are currently staffing the immigration desks, in an effort to isolate the loopholes in the department that the government has alleged are being used to traffic expatriate workers.

Immigration staff have been asked to stay at home until further notice from the President’s Office.

Controller of Immigration Abdulla Shahid told newspaper Haveeru that illegal expatriate workers were costing the government Rf130 million (US$8.4 million) in lost visa fees.

“The investigations include determining whether foreigners have entered into the country illegally, whether people have entered into the country using forged travel documents, and whether the IT systems have been tricked or not,” Haveeru reported Shahid as saying.

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