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Nigerias Immigration Crackdown 90 Foreigners Arrested for Cybercrimes

The bustling city of Rivers State was recently abuzz with the news of a major crackdown by the Nigeria Immigration Service. It wasn’t just any operation; it was a meticulously planned mission to apprehend individuals involved in cybercrimes that were plaguing innocent Nigerians. The outcome? A total of 90 illegal immigrants found themselves in hot water, facing allegations of engaging in fraudulent online activities.

The mastermind behind this successful operation was none other than the Rivers State Command of the Nigeria Immigration Service. Acting on credible intelligence, they swooped in on the suspects’ hideout, working hand in hand with various Nigerian security agencies to ensure no stone was left unturned. The man at the helm, YI Abdulmajeed, the Rivers State Comptroller of the Nigeria Immigration Service, spearheaded this crucial initiative that led to a breakthrough in curbing cybercrime.

In a surprising turn of events, out of the 94 suspects initially targeted, a staggering majority of 85 were revealed to be Cameroonians, while five hailed from Chad and only four were Nigerian nationals. This revelation shed light on the cross-border nature of cybercrimes and highlighted the need for enhanced collaboration among neighboring countries to combat such illicit activities effectively.

As investigations continued and profiles were meticulously scrutinized by authorities, another startling fact emerged – gender disparities among the suspects. Of the detained individuals, 74 were identified as males, underscoring a prevalent trend in cyber-related crimes often being perpetrated by men. However, what caught many off guard was that 20 females also found themselves embroiled in this web of deception and fraud.

Digging deeper into how these foreigners managed to enter Nigerian territory undetected raised serious concerns about border security and loopholes that unscrupulous elements exploit for their nefarious deeds. Shockingly, it was uncovered that all 90 foreigners had skirted past authorized entry points without presenting any valid residence cards or travel documents during their interrogation—a blatant violation that compromised national security measures.

But here’s where things took an unexpected twist—aside from those directly involved in cybercrimes, two fellow Nigerians from Rivers State faced repercussions for their roles as accomplices. These individuals weren’t merely bystanders; they provided shelter and support to the foreign offenders as their landlords. This revelation sent ripples through the close-knit community as residents grappled with shock over such deceit unfolding right under their noses.

In response to this alarming situation demanding swift action, Mr. Abdulmajeed revealed a crucial development—the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Kemi Nandap had issued an order for repatriating all foreign detainees back to their respective countries of origin swiftly. This decision marked a significant step towards upholding national security interests and sending a clear message that criminal activities would not be tolerated within Nigerian borders.

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