Nigeria deports 42 convicted Chinese, Philippine cybercriminals


 The Nigerian Immigration Service on Sunday began the deportation of 42 out of the 192 Chinese and Philippine nationals convicted of cyberterrorism and Ponzi scheme offences.

The first batch of 42 deportees, who were among the 759 persons arrested during a major raid on December 10, 2024, at Oyin Jolayemi Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, was scheduled to leave Nigeria at 2:00 p.m. local time.

It was gathered that all the convicted foreigners were transferred to the Nigeria Immigration Service.

The deportation process is proceeding in phases; others will be repatriated on Monday and Tuesday until all are returned to their home countries. The syndicate had been operating a large-scale cyber fraud and Ponzi scheme before being rounded up in the joint operation.

A senior immigration official at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, who confirmed the development to our correspondent on Sunday on the condition of anonymity, said all the convicts had been handed over to the Nigerian Immigration Service for deportation, noting that the operation was conducted with minimal public attention for security reasons.

The officer explained that the action was part of the routine enforcement by the Nigerian Immigration Service to ensure a safer border.


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