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Deportation of 192 Foreign Cyber-Terrorism Convicts in Lagos Completed (Images)

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The deportation of the remaining 51 foreign nationals convicted and sentenced for cyber-terrorism, internet fraud, and related financial crimes in Lagos has been completed. 

This brings the repatriation of the 192 foreigners involved in the crimes to a successful close.

It was conducted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), in collaboration with the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) and the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS).

The deportation followed a sting raid on December 10, 2024, at Oyin Jolayemi Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, where 759 suspects were apprehended after the EFCC received actionable intelligence exposing one of the largest foreign-led cybercrime and Ponzi scheme syndicates operating in Nigeria.

After months of investigation and prosecution, the 192 foreign nationals were convicted by the Federal High Court in Lagos under the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act, 2006. The court also ordered their deportation upon completion of their prison terms.

The deportees, comprising Chinese, Filipino, Tunisian, Malaysian, Timor-Leste, Pakistani, and Kyrgyz nationals, were airlifted in coordinated batches between mid-August and mid-October 2025 through multiple airlines.

The large-scale repatriation exercise began on August 15, 2025, and the successful deportation of the last batch of convicts marks the conclusion of one of Nigeria’s biggest transnational cybercrime crackdowns in recent years.

In an official statement, EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede described the deportation as “a strong statement of Nigeria’s resolve to rid its cyberspace of transnational criminal networks.”

“This milestone underscores our commitment to protecting Nigeria’s digital and financial ecosystem. The EFCC, under my leadership, will continue to act swiftly on intelligence, prosecute offenders, and recover proceeds of crime in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s anti-corruption drive,” Olukoyede said.

The EFCC Chairman also commended the Nigerian Immigration Service and the Nigerian Correctional Service for their seamless cooperation during the exercise, noting that the inter-agency collaboration ensured the safe custody, prosecution, and eventual repatriation of all convicts.

According to the EFCC’s deportation records, the first batch of 42 convicts, comprising Chinese and Filipino nationals, departed Nigeria on August 15, 2025, followed by several subsequent flights throughout August and September.

The final batch of 51 convicts, including 50 Chinese nationals and one Tunisian, was repatriated on October 16, 2025, bringing the total number deported to 192.

The Commission confirmed that the deported convicts were involved in a wide range of cyber fraud activities, including identity theft, online romance scams, Ponzi investment schemes, and digital training for cybercrime operations under the cover of a company, Genting International Co. Limited.

The EFCC noted that the syndicate’s activities posed a serious threat to Nigeria’s national security and financial integrity, adding that recovered digital devices and servers from the raid provided critical evidence during prosecution.

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Gunmen Abduct 14 JAMB Candidates, Others in Benue Bus Attack

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Gunmen have abducted at least 14 passengers, many of them are candidates sitting for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), along the Makurdi-Otukpo road in Benue State.

The incident occurred on Wednesday night, April 15, 2026, when the victims were travelling in a Benue Links commercial bus from Makurdi to Otukpo.

Most of the passengers were young boys and girls heading to Otukpo to write their JAMB exams scheduled for Thursday, April 16.

The bus (an 18-seater) was ambushed around 7–8 p.m. near Otukpo. Gunmen stopped the vehicle, robbed the passengers, and marched most of them into a nearby forest.

Two people, the driver and one passenger managed to escape, meanwhile the Benue State Police Command confirmed that 14 passengers were abducted, while one additional victim escaped in some accounts.

The Chairman of Otukpo Local Government Area and security operatives have launched rescue operations in the surrounding forests. This section of the Makurdi-Otukpo road has experienced repeated attacks by gunmen in recent months, raising serious concerns about commuter safety during the examination period.

Police and local authorities are actively working to rescue the victims. No demands from the kidnappers or further updates on the students’ condition were available as of April 16, 2026.

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Nigeria Customs Seizes ₦98.3 Million Worth of Smuggled Goods in Adamawa/Taraba

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The Nigeria Customs Service, Adamawa/Taraba Area Command, has recorded major successes in its fight against smuggling, intercepting contraband goods valued at over ₦98.3 million.

The Customs Area Controller, Comptroller M.A. Tako, made this known during a press conference held at the Customs House in Yola.

He said the seizures were made within six weeks through intelligence-driven operations across Adamawa and Taraba States.

Items intercepted include large quantities of petroleum products, second-hand clothing, donkey skins and meat, as well as unregistered pharmaceutical products.

According to the Controller, on February 26, operatives seized 43 jumbo sacks of second-hand clothing, alongside cartons and packages of Viagra tablets along the Savannah–Numan axis.

In another operation on March 12, officers intercepted 509 raw donkey skins and 460 kilograms of dried donkey meat along the Mubi–Sangere route.

The Command also recorded multiple seizures of Premium Motor Spirit and Automotive Gas Oil across major smuggling routes, including Likitaba–Gembu, Mubi–Sahuda, Mahia–Belel, and Toungo–Ganye axes.

In total, 1,288 jerry cans and three drums of PMS, estimated at about 32,860 litres, as well as 2,800 litres of AGO, were confiscated.

Comptroller Tako emphasized that the operations were carried out in line with the Nigeria Customs Service Act, 2023, aimed at preventing illegal trade and safeguarding the nation’s economy.

He warned that smuggling of petroleum products, wildlife items, and unregistered drugs poses serious threats to national security, public health, and economic stability.

The Controller also urged smugglers to abandon illegal activities and engage in legitimate business.

He commended the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, for his leadership, and appreciated the support of other security agencies and the media.

The Command reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining the crackdown on smuggling and ensuring compliance with trade regulations.

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Troops Smashes Bandit Strongholds in Bauchi, Rescues Hostages

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Troops of 33 Artillery Brigade under Operation WUTAN DAJI have recorded a significant operational success following a coordinated clearance operation in Kumbodoro Forest and Kumbodoro Village in Bauchi State.

The offensive offensive operation dealt a major setback to bandit networks operating within the area. Troops successfully cleared multiple bandit enclaves, including the notorious Azuge camps within the Kumbodoro Forest axis.

Supported by the Air Component, the troops neutralised several bandits and dismantled key operational bases, further degrading the criminals’ capability to threaten lives and property of citizens.

The operation led to rescue of eight kidnapped victims. A thorough search of the bandits enclave led to the recovery of cache of arms and equipment, including 4 skeletal rifles, 4 dane guns, one FN rifle magazine, one AK-47 magazine, as well as communication devices and other operational items.

Other recovered items include 2 pairs of boots, 3 helmets, one power bank, one StarTimes decoder, QJC meta links, one jackknife, 6 mobile handsets, arrows, radio chargers, OPAY ATM cards, photographs, an identity card, several pairs of security agency uniforms and leg chains.

Relatedly, troops deployed at Duguri while acting on credible intelligence, recovered 36 cows at Mushen Kura Village in collaboration with local vigilantes.

The livestock are believed to have been abandoned by fleeing bandits due to sustained military pressure. Efforts are ongoing to identify and return the animals to their rightful owners.

The Nigerian Army remains resolute in its mission to restore peace and stability across all theatres of operation, leveraging intelligence-driven operations, joint force synergy and strategic partnerships to deny bandits and terrorists any safe haven.

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