The Immigration department yesterday arrested a British national of Zambian origin at Chirundu Border post for failing to pay for visa fees to enter Zimbabwe.
Immigration Department Public Relations Officer, Mulako Mbangweta who identified the offender as Martin Nkandu 28 said Mr. Nkandu later attempted to cross into Zimbabwe after he was denied entry for failure to pay the visa fee to enter that country.
She said Mr. Nkandu was later discovered to have dual citizenship which is currently forbidden under the Zambian laws after he was found with a green national registration card which he had not surrendered earlier after obtaining British citizenship.
Ms. Mbangweta said the immigration officials at the border post have since withdrawn the green national registration card from Mr. Nkandu.
Ms. Mbangweta said another British national was also arrested in a separate incident after he was found working for a named company as a workshop manager when he had obtained a permit to work as an agriculture system specialist at a named farm in Lusaka.
She said the offender Dominic Bedward John 42 has since been fined a total of K1 million kwacha for the offense while the named company he worked for has also been fined the same amount for allowing him to work without an appropriate permit.
Meanwhile, the Immigration Department Spokesperson has reiterated that it will not allow any Zambian wishing to travel outside the country with the old passport after February this year which government set as a deadline to stop using the old passport copies.
She has urged Zambians wishing to travel out of the country to ensure they apply for the new passport books which government introduced last year.
The Immigration Department also has warned of stern action against foreign nationals engaging in illegal door to door trading in residential areas.
MS Mulako Mbangweta, said the department has noted with displeasure reports of some foreigners from a named country, who are selling various merchandise in some residential areas in Lusaka.
Ms Mbangweta told ZANIS in Lusaka today that it was illegal for the foreign nationals to engage in trading activities because the department did not issue them with permits to trade in the country.
She pointed out that the department only issue permits to foreign nationals looking for investment opportunities and not to trade illegally in the country.
Ms Mbagweta has disclosed that the department has since deported five Egyptian nationals to their country of origin after they were arrested for illegal trade while four others were still in detention.
She has urged Zambians to desist from buying merchandise from such traders because it will encourage them to continue the illegal trade adding that people should instead report offenders to the department.
Ms Mbangweta said her department will not relent in arresting any foreign national engaging in illegal trade and described the practice as abuse of the country’s renowned hospitality to foreign nationals .
She said the department is on the alert and has since intensified patrols to arrest illegal traders of foreign nationals.