
Panamanian authorities deported a total of 24 Colombian citizens for committing crimes and administrative immigration violations. Additionally, 11 Colombians were expelled for the same reasons, reflecting the firmness of the measures implemented in the country.
According to official reports, these Colombian citizens were detained in operations carried out in different regions of Panama. Officials confirmed that they were involved in criminal activities or did not meet the immigration requirements established by law.
One of the main objectives of these actions is to ensure security and legality in Panamanian territory. Authorities have reiterated their commitment to identify and deport individuals who represent a threat to society or who violate current immigration regulations.
The director of the National Immigration Service of Panama emphasized the importance of these measures to maintain order and tranquility in the country. He stressed that efforts will continue diligently to protect the interests of the nation and ensure compliance with immigration laws.
In this sense, the deportation of the 24 Colombian citizens sends a clear message about the determination of Panamanian authorities to enforce the rules and act decisively against any detected violations.