The Immigration Department has deported a 27 year old American national after serving his jail sentence for trafficking in psychotropic substances.
Immigration Public Relations Officer Mulako Mbagweta told ZANIS in Lusaka today that Kimmel Daron Vincent who served as a peace corps was deported via the Lusaka international airport on an Ethiopian airline to his country of origin.
She added that earlier Mr. Vincent had been convicted by the Mpika Magistrate Court for trafficking in psychotropic substances contrary to section 6 of Cap 96 of the laws of Zambia.
Ms. Mbagweta explained that after serving the sentence for an undisclosed period of time Mr. Vincent was them handed over to the immigration department for deportation.
She has since urged security wings to continue submitting details of arrested foreign nationals to the department to enable it facilitate their deportation upon serving their sentence or any other punitive actions against.
Meanwhile the immigration department public relations officer has disclosed that the 26 Onshore construction workers who are Indian nationals who protested against their employers for poor working conditions are this afternoon expected to be sent back to their country of origin.
She said the 26 will be deported via the international airport on an Ethiopian airline adding that they only had temporal permits to work and stay in the country before they protested against poor working and living conditions from their employers.
On Monday over 360 Onshore construction workers protested and opted for an industrial strike to force management to succumb to their demands for better conditions of service.
However management has refused to succumb to their demands adding that the company had signed agreements with each employee on the conditions of service before coming into the country.
One of the employees Subhas Mallick is reported in one of the daily newspapers as having said 70 percent of the workers have opted to be dispatched back to India their country of origin.