
The Digest:
The Nigerian Immigration Service has deported 51 foreign nationals convicted of cybercrime, bringing the total number of deportees to 102. The move is part of a larger government effort to restore national dignity in the fight against fraud.
Key Points:
- Nigeria deported 51 more foreign nationals.
- They were convicted of cyber-terrorism and internet fraud.
- The group included 50 Chinese and one Tunisian.
- The total number of deportees is now 102.
- They were part of a larger group arrested by the EFCC.
- The EFCC Chairman called it a significant victory.
- The move aligns with President Tinubu's anti-corruption agenda.
The successful completion of this Nation's Cleanup demonstrates Nigeria's resolve in combating cybercrime. The deportations send a strong message that the country will not tolerate foreign criminals undermining its security and financial integrity.
Sources: Linda Ikeji's Blog, Nigerian Immigration Service, EFCC