The Katsina state command of Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has deported 100 foreigners from the state for not being in possession of necessary travel documents, the State Comptroller, Umar Bulama said.
Bulama told newmen in Katsina that most of the deportees were citizens of Niger Republic and other neighbouring African countries.
He said that the deportation was carried out after a raid and noted “the raid started last weekend and it would be a routine exercise.” This was just as he assured that the NIS would continue to check the influx of illegal migrants in the country.
The state comptroller who recalled that the Service recently arrested a number of persons for alleged human trafficking in Katsina State and had handed the suspects over to the agency in charge of such crimes for further investigation and prosecution, assured that illegal immigrants would have no hiding place in the state.
Posted: at 16-08-2012 10:43 AM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
aso4life1 at 16-08-2012 02:47 PM (12 years ago) (m)
Quote from: Idbabe on 16-08-2012 11:24 AM
Good news, the authorities are waking up little by little
All na camouflage, see how they do with the Chinese and then released them all with new visas but if its in china, you must pay some money and leave china first before you can re-enter the country and the re-entering is very hard.
That action they took against Chinese in Nigeria, was not completed and that affects every Nigerians living in China up till now. failed government
if u attack my papa house, I'll retaliate but if you are peace loving,I will embrace you
Posted: at 16-08-2012 02:47 PM (12 years ago) | Hero
aso4life1 at 16-08-2012 05:35 PM (12 years ago) (m)
Quote from: soul2020 on 16-08-2012 05:12 PM
Please let somebody tell me, how can you identify a Nigerian and none Nigerian, is every black man in Nigerian not a Nigerian? If yes tell me how to identify a Nigerian. (failed and dead country)
if u attack my papa house, I'll retaliate but if you are peace loving,I will embrace you
Posted: at 16-08-2012 05:35 PM (12 years ago) | Hero