Uganda detains 231 foreigners in crackdown on possible human trafficking
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By The Toronto Star
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Uganda's government intensifies efforts against undocumented migration with the detention of 231 foreign nationals suspected of involvement in human trafficking networks. The Ministry of Internal Affairs coordinates this enforcement operation targeting illegal border crossings and organized smuggling operations. Authorities are investigating potential connections between irregular migration patterns and exploitation of vulnerable populations. The crackdown reflects growing regional concerns about transnational trafficking rings operating across East African borders and aims to strengthen immigration compliance.
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