Four Chinese Nationals Refused Entry in the DR Congo, Deported Back to China

A group of four Chinese nationals who arrived at the Lubumbashi International Airport in the southern DR Congo last week were refused entry into the country and were deported back to China.

Congolese immigration authorities claim the four, three men, and one woman, all did not have the proper visa to enter the country.

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