Financial crimes: Those indicted abroad won’t sneak to Nigeria – Immigration CG
The Comptroller-General , Nigeria Immigration Service , Mr. Muhammad Babandede, has said that those involved or indicted for internet frauds, financial and other crimes abroad would no longer have easy access to the country due to the NIS collaboration with the International Criminal Police Organization
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