The Italian government has deported
another batch of Nigerians for
committing immigration-related
offences in the country, just two weeks
after it deported 33 Nigerians.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that
the fresh 37 deportees arrived at the
Murtala Muhammed International
Airport, MMlA, Lagos, on Tuesday night.
The deportees, all males, were brought
back in a chartered aircraft with
registration number OM-IEX.
Joseph Alabi, the spokesperson of the
Lagos Airport Police Command,
confirmed the development to the News
Agency of Nigeria.
The deportees were received by officers
of the Nigerian Immigration Service, the
National Agency for the Prohibition of
Trafficking in Persons, and the Police.
Also on ground to receive them were
officials the Federal Airports Authority
of Nigeria.
NAN gathered that the deportees were
profiled by immigration authorities and
were each given a stipend to facilitate
their transportation to their respective
states.
On February 23, Italy also sent 33
Nigerians back home.
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