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    Cuban Jailed for Entering Guyana Illegally

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    In a recent legal development, a Cuban national, Yosmel Peres Cisnero, has been sentenced to three months in jail after pleading guilty to entering Guyana without proper authorization. The 39-year-old appeared before Magistrate Fabayo Azore at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court, where he admitted to arriving in Guyana by sea and disembarking without the consent of an immigration officer. This offense is contrary to Section 34(1)(c) of the Immigration Law (Offences) Act, Chapter 14:01.

    Cisnero’s case highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Guyana in managing illegal immigration. The country’s strategic location and economic growth have made it an attractive destination for individuals seeking better opportunities, often leading to instances of unauthorized entry.

    This sentencing serves as a reminder of the legal consequences for those who enter the country illegally. It also underscores the importance of adhering to immigration laws and procedures to ensure both national security and public safety. The incident is part of a broader narrative of immigration enforcement in the region, where countries are increasingly working to manage and regulate the flow of people across borders.

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