Illegal
immigrants residing in Nigeria have been gathered and expelled by the
Nigeria Immigration Service command in Enugu State.
Some of the deportees
The Enugu State Command of the Nigeria Immigration Service has
repatriated 75 illegal immigrants arrested in parts of the state.
It was learnt that the immigrants were mostly from the Niger Republic and Cameroun.
Comptroller of Immigration in Enugu State, Dora Amahian, informed
journalists on Monday that the illegal aliens were arrested in parts of
the state during a raid carried out by operatives of the Command during
the weekend.
The immigrants were sent back to their respective countries on Saturday and Sunday.
Amahian explained that the Command embarked on the raid following
complaints by members of the public over the immigrants’ alleged
nefarious activities.
According to her, the majority of the repatriated foreigners
relocated to Enugu from Anambra State, where they were reportedly
dislodged during a recent raid by the Immigration Service in the state.
“Most of them came into Enugu State because they saw it as a safe haven for them,” she explained, adding that some of them engaged in violent crime before they were arrested.
She further disclosed that the Command was on the trail of other illegal immigrants who are still residing in the state.
Amahian urged members of the public to avail the Immigration
Service with useful information that could lead to the arrest and
repatriation of the illegal foreigners that are still at large.
“We want to call on members of the public to always avail us
with necessary information that could help us get rid of these illegal
immigrants,” she said.
A screening and profiling exercise embarked on by the Command led
to the discovery of the immigrants, according to the Enugu Immigration
boss.
A Punch correspondent learnt that some of the immigrants had claimed that they have lived in Nigeria for up to 20 years.
However, Amahian noted that although Nigeria would not chase away
foreigners from fellow ECOWAS nations, such immigrants must obtain the
necessary documentation to be able to reside in the country.
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