The Kaneshie District Court in Accra has charged a 30-year-old Belgian national, Shalimar Abbiusi, for allegedly falsifying documents to obtain a resident permit in Ghana.
She has been accused of violating section 52 (1) (i) of the Immigration Act 2000 (Act 573), specifically “Obtaining for Yourself a Student Permit by False Declaration.”
Shalimar Abbiusi, a spokesperson for the New Force in Ghana is seen in a viral video on social media soliciting for support for the new political group in Ghana.
For falsely declaring herself a student of the Ghana Christian University College on or before September 23, 2023, in the Greater Accra Region, the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) says Abbiusi had the intent to evade legal requirement to be a resident of Ghana.
Following the false declaration, Abbiusi was able to successfully acquire a student permit with the number, 0088754.
The legal action was initiated by the Ghana Immigration Service on December 6, 2023, and the case is currently under the jurisdiction of the District Court in Kaneshie, Accra.
Brief facts
Abbiusi’s arrest took place after she was invited by the Head of the National Enforcement Section at the Immigration Headquarters to address concerns about her immigration status in Ghana.
The Ghana Immigration Service became aware of Abbiusi’s activities through social media, where she introduced a new political group called “The New Force” and identified herself as its spokesperson.
Investigations have revealed that Abbiusi initially entered Ghana on September 4, 2017, through the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) and had been a regular visitor until 2018 when she claimed to become a resident due to her supposed admission to the Ghana Christian University College.
However, checks from the college confirmed that Abbiusi had never been a student, and documents supporting her application for a residence permit were deemed forged.
Ongoing investigations seek to uncover the full extent of the issues surrounding the emergence of “The New Force” political group.
Abbiusi has been charged with the offence and is currently before the court.
The prosecution has requested that she should be remanded into Immigration custody to facilitate further investigations into the matter.
o physical address on the letterhead except social media handles, the New Force group pointed to the fact that Ms. Abbiusi’s residence permit was issued by the Ghana Immigration Service, yet the authorities used an alleged issue with one of her documents to justify her detention.
The statement also criticizes the government for vandalizing New Force billboards, calling it an act of “cowards” and individuals who have “lost the moral plot of leadership.”
The New Force calls on Ghanaians to be vigilant and demand a different kind of politics, promising a “New Ghana” under their leadership. They also emphasize that the international community is closely monitoring the situation and expects a swift and just resolution.
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