Tuesday, May 03, 2016

A Nigeria man sent out of Republic of Guyana for illegal entry

A Nigerian national was on April 5th given 24 hours to leave the Guyana (a sovereign state on the northern mainland of South America) after he was reprimanded for illicitly entering
from Brazil. Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan injuctively authorized Immanuel Dennis-Derry who lives in Sao Paulo, Brazil, to leave Guyana after he pleaded censurable to a charge of illicit ingress. The city court auricularly discerned that on March 27, at Lethem, Rupununi, Dennis-Derry, a trader, entered Guyana without presenting himself to an immigration officer. Police Prosecutor Neville Jeffers told the court that 24-year-old Dennis-Derry, albeit a Nigerian national, acquired citizenship in Brazil, where he is currently living. On March 27, Dennis-Derry came to Guyana in a conveyance and did not present himself to the most proximate immigration officer, the prosecutor integrated.

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