The Immigration Department has sent back 60 suspected Zimbabwean sex workers to their country of origin following a raid on some guest houses in Livingstone.
Immigration public relations officer Mulako Mbagweta told ZANIS in Lusaka today that the her department in conjunction with the Zambia police service apprehended 86 people among them Zambians for allegedly engaging in prostitution in the tourist capital.
Ms. Mbagweta said the operation was aimed at getting rid off alleged sex workers from the tourist capital who are reported to have invaded guest houses and other hospitality houses in the city.
She said the 20 Zambians who were also arrested along with the Zimbabweans have since been charged for public nuisance while the rest were released after being screened.
Ms. Mbagweta has since expressed concern at the increased influx of alleged Zimbabwean sex workers in the tourist capital.
She has further cautioned Zambian men to desist from engaging in illicit sex in order to curb HIV/AIDS in the city.
The Public Relations officer who described the trend as saddening observed that the situation would endanger the lives of many Zambians if left unchecked.
Ms. Mbangweta has also called upon other stakeholders such as the Zambia Tourist Board (ZTB) to help curb prostitution through intensified inspections of guest houses regularly so as to ensure that they adhere to the stipulated guidelines.
She also urged ZTB to closely monitor activities in the mushrooming guest houses and close down those that have been turned into brothels.
And the Immigration Department in Kabwe has arrested 20 Congolese nationals believed to have been trafficked into the country via Kasumba Lesa border post.
The immigration Department public relations officer revealed that 3 suspected ring leaders from the group have since been put in custody pending investigations.
Ms. Mbagweta said her department was concern with the growing trend and increase of human traffic cases in the country.
She said it was not the first time that the department was arresting foreign nationals for human trafficking offences.
She attributed light punishment metted on the perpetrators, which does not act as a deterrent measure to would be offenders as one of the causes for the vice.
Ms. Mbagweta has however thanked Zambians for being alert and reporting suspected illegal immigrants to the department and has since urged them not to relent in their efforts to report any suspected illegal immigrant into the country.