Gov�t claims no malice in asylum seekers� case

Dukwi Refugees Camp
Dukwi Refugees Camp

FRANCISTOWN: The Attorney General’s (AG) legal representative has implored the court not to read malice in a case involving 164 political asylum seekers incarcerated at the Francistown Centre for Illegal Immigrants (FCII).

The 164 refugees want to be moved to the Dukwi Refugee Camp (DRC) ito end their incarceration at the detention centre.

Justice Phadi Solomon effectively facilitated a stop to the incarceration earlier this month when she ordered that the petitioners (now respondents) and their dependants be moved to the refugee camp with immediate effect because their continued stay at the detention centre was unlawful.

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