40 Nigerians deported from UK, Australia
United Kingdom (UK) and Australia yesterday jointly deported 40 Nigerians for immigration offences.
The deportees, comprising men and women, arrived at the Hajj
camp area of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport at 7:25am on a
chartered aircraft.
It was learnt that the chartered aircraft with the
registration number ZTA-4741 had on board 36 Nigerians – 29 males and seven
females.
Also, Air Seychelles with the registration number SND-1
brought four males into the country for similar immigration offences.
The two countries also deported some Ghanaians, Liberians
and Egyptians.
The returnees were received by agencies like the Police, National
Agency for Protection and Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) and Nigerian
Immigration Service (NIS). They checked their identities to ascertain their
nationalities.
A source close to the terminal said some of the deportees
complained when officers of the NIS attempted to collect their fingerprints.
The source added that others, who didn’t kick against the
taking of the fingerprints, were attended to and allowed to leave the airport
after the completion of their documentations.
At the Hajj and cargo terminal, where they used as exit, the
deportees looked sobre and refused to speak with our correspondent when
approached.
Some of them were seeing boarding vehicles out of the
airport. Others discussed in groups.
The deportees, it was gathered, were repatriated from their
host countries for overstaying their visas and other immigration offences.
NIS Public Relations Officer Mr. Ekpedeme King confirmed the
deportation to The
Nation when contacted
on phone. But he could not give more details.
The
Nation
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