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Ghana Debunks Fake Cambodia Deportation Notice

✨ Faith Restored

Ghana's government has confirmed that a viral notice ordering Africans to leave Cambodia by May 31 is completely fake. Diplomatic channels verified the document was fraudulent, bringing relief to thousands of worried families.

When a frightening immigration notice went viral on social media claiming Ghanaians and other Africans had days to leave Cambodia or face arrest, panic spread quickly among families with loved ones abroad.

Ghana's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stepped in with reassuring news. After working directly with Cambodian authorities, they confirmed the widely shared deportation order was entirely fake and never came from any official Cambodian institution.

The fraudulent notice had named citizens from Ghana, Kenya, Cameroon, Uganda and several other African countries. It warned of imprisonment and financial penalties for anyone who didn't leave by the deadline.

Cambodia's own General Department of Immigration issued an official statement rejecting the document's authenticity. The government urged people to stop sharing the false information that was causing unnecessary fear.

The Bright Side

Ghana Debunks Fake Cambodia Deportation Notice

While addressing the fake notice, Ghana's government revealed it has been actively helping citizens who genuinely want to come home from Cambodia. Between March and May, officials facilitated the safe return of 85 Ghanaians through the country's High Commission in Malaysia.

Another 76 Ghanaian nationals have voluntarily requested assistance to return home, and arrangements are already underway. These repatriations are part of ongoing consular support for citizens facing difficult circumstances abroad, completely separate from the fake deportation scare.

The ministry emphasized its commitment to protecting Ghanaians wherever they live. Officials confirmed they remain in close contact with Cambodian authorities to ensure the safety and welfare of all nationals in the country.

Ghana's Foreign Affairs Ministry thanked Cambodia for its cooperation and support. They reminded the public to rely only on official government communications about citizens abroad and to help stop the spread of misinformation that can cause real harm to families.

Why This Matters

In an age where fake news spreads faster than facts, this story shows governments working together to protect their citizens from digital deception.

Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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