The Comptroller-General, Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Muhammad Babandede, has said that criminals would no longer have easy access to the country as NIS has gotten access to Interpol database information.
, Muhammad Babandede, has said that criminals would no longer have easy access to the country as NIS has gotten access to Interpol database information.
He said that having access to the interpol database information was an opportunity for the NIS to track and prevent any criminal wanted globally from entering or doing business in Nigeria. “This notice became necessary due to the increasing activities of fraudsters that have remained unrepentant.
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