Libya Deports 172 Nigerians
The News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) has reported the Deportation of 172 Nigerians from Libya due to various immigration offences . One hundred and seventy-two Nigerians deported from Libya over immigration related offences arrived the Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA) in Lagos on Friday(today). The reports says that the deportees, comprising 166 male and six female, arrived the Hajj Camp of the international wing of the MMA, Lagos, at about 7am.
They were received and screened by various agencies such as Nigeria Immigration Services, Police and the National Agency for Protection and Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP). The deportees, after screening, moved away from the airport environs to their various destinations.
The Public Relations Officer, Nigeria Immigration Service, Mr Ekpedeme King, confirmed to aviation correspondents that the deportees were returned to Nigeria for overstaying their visas, among other immigration offences.“What I can tell you is that some Nigerians were deported today for immigration offences. Most of those brought overstayed in Libya,” he said. NAN reports that the deportation is coming barely four months after 76 Nigerians were deported from three European countries including United Kingdom.
Source: NAN
They were received and screened by various agencies such as Nigeria Immigration Services, Police and the National Agency for Protection and Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP). The deportees, after screening, moved away from the airport environs to their various destinations.
The Public Relations Officer, Nigeria Immigration Service, Mr Ekpedeme King, confirmed to aviation correspondents that the deportees were returned to Nigeria for overstaying their visas, among other immigration offences.“What I can tell you is that some Nigerians were deported today for immigration offences. Most of those brought overstayed in Libya,” he said. NAN reports that the deportation is coming barely four months after 76 Nigerians were deported from three European countries including United Kingdom.
Source: NAN
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