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Colombia to expel foreigners caught partying

Measure imposed after 65 found at underground event despite ban

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 Jan 2021 1:30PM

Colombia to expel foreigners caught partying
Police say the majority of the foreign nationals found at underground parties at the weekend are from Venezuela. – AFP pic, January 19, 2021

BOGOTA – Colombian immigration officials announced yesterday that foreign nationals caught taking part in underground parties in violation of a ban on social gatherings during the pandemic will be expelled from the country.

"Foreigners caught at underground parties and violating social distancing measures... will be immediately expelled from the country," the Immigration Service said in a statement.

It added that the measure was imposed "after 65 foreigners were found in an underground party" here at the weekend. Police said the majority of the foreign nationals were from Venezuela.

The Immigration Service's head for the Andean region, Henry Corredor, said it "will not allow a foreigner to affect the health security". 

Some 1.7 million Venezuelans live in Colombia, having fled there from the economic collapse and political crisis of their homeland.  

The mayor of Bogota also announced yesterday that the capital will be under a night-time curfew from next Tuesday, with a general quarantine next weekend for the third week in a row to tackle the surging coronavirus infections that threaten to overwhelm the city's hospitals. 

"We have just spent two weekends in general quarantine and we will be in it again this weekend," said Mayor Claudia Lopez on Facebook.

The measure will mean the closure of all non-essential shops in the city of eight million from Friday at 8pm until Monday at 4am. In some parts of the city, the restrictions will remain in place until January 28. – AFP, January 19, 2021

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