Ghana threatens QNet illegal immigrants with jail time


Ghana’s Immigration Service has threatened to jail QNet scammers getting into the nation illegally.

GIS acknowledged foreigners caught in Ghana with out an immigration allow shall be prosecuted and jailed.

As reported by GhanaWeb, Peter Nantuo, GIS’ Volta Regional Commander, acknowledged the warning was

one other approach to curb cyber fraud (and) QNet, which appears to be taking root within the area by foreigners.

The GIS won’t ever let the area and the nation down, particularly when medication, cyberfraud (and) Q-Internet try to take root within the area.

Based mostly on a bust of 79 individuals “for partaking in unlawful enterprise”, 72 of which have been from neighboring Togo, Nantuo acknowledged:

You individuals will return proper now to Togo.

Should you like, come again, and I’ll prosecute and jail you in Ghana.

Once you come, do one thing higher. You can’t come and interact in one thing everyone knows is prison and also you assume we should always flip the opposite facet? It won’t work.

Should you’re questioning why Ghana doesn’t simply declare QNet unlawful and shut down the corporate from inside, it’s as a result of QNet enjoys political safety throughout the nation.

In March 2021 Joe Tackie, Chief Director of the Ministry of Enterprise Improvement, acknowledged it was ‘glad to have QNET in Ghana for the lengthy haul.’

Thus far Ghanaian authorities have caught and deported nicely over 100 QNet scammers who illegally entered the nation.

Except native QNet scammers commit different crimes, reminiscent of kidnapping, Ghanaian authorities are unable to pursue them.

Trying to bypass parliament, Ghanaian authorities have petitioned the Excessive Courtroom to dissolve QNet nationally.

That case remains to be enjoying out.

QNet, a Malaysian MLM firm, turns a blind eye to rampant fraud being dedicated by its associates in Africa.

BehindMLM reviewed QNet in December 2017 and located it to be a blatant pyramid scheme.

 

Replace 4th November 2022 – Following a regulatory enforcement motion in opposition to the corporate, QNet has been ordered to get out of Ghana.