India, April 29 -- Ugandan authorities said on Tuesday that they have detained dozens of foreigners, including Indians and Pakistanis, in a crackdown on illegal migration that the internal affairs ministry suggested was linked to human traffickers and cyberscam operations.
At least 231 people have been detained since Monday in operations that targeted a group of Nigerians living in the country's north, as well as another group of foreigners living together in a closed compound in Kampala, the Capital.
The second group included people from Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Ghana, Myanmar, Ethiopia, Sri Lanka, Cambodia and Malaysia, all of whom were staying in "a highly restricted, self-contained apartment complex equipped with its own r...
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