Authorities in Uganda have intensified operations targeting illegal immigration and unlicensed business activities, resulting in the arrest of over 200 foreign nationals. The crackdown, confirmed by Ministry of Internal Affairs spokesperson Simon Mundeyi, is part of a broader effort to enforce immigration laws and restore order in the business environment.
According to officials, many of those arrested were found to be residing in the country without valid visas or work permits. Others are accused of engaging in commercial activities without the necessary licenses, raising concerns about unfair competition and regulatory violations within local markets.
Security agencies involved in the operation have been conducting coordinated inspections in key urban centers and business hubs. These efforts are aimed at identifying individuals operating outside the legal framework, while also ensuring that all foreign nationals comply with Uganda’s immigration and labor regulations.
The government has emphasized that the exercise is not targeted at any specific nationality but is instead focused on upholding the law. Authorities have urged all foreign residents and business operators to regularize their documentation to avoid legal consequences, including fines, deportation, or prosecution.
Officials say the crackdown will continue in the coming weeks as part of ongoing enforcement measures. The Ministry of Internal Affairs has reiterated its commitment to maintaining national security, protecting local enterprises, and ensuring that all economic activities in the country are conducted legally and transparently.






