Showing posts with label Deportation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deportation. Show all posts

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Overnight Raid: 52 Nigerians Raided In Malaysia, Now Awaiting Deportation



In what was described as a midnight raid by the Malaysia Immigration Police, 52 Nigerians have been arrested and are now awaiting deportation.

According to reports, the Immigration police raided houses that were occupied by Nigerians, and properties were destroyed in the process. Clothed or unclad, the Nigerians who were unfortunate enough to be at home during the raid were arrested. Although it was reported that those who weren't home had their houses ransacked and vandalised. 

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Nigerian married to British takes overdose over fear of deportation •Hospitalised, in coma, may be deported today




A Nigerian asylum seeker in the United Kingdom, Mrs May Brown, who is married to a British man is fighting for her life in hospital after an overdose, even as she has been booked for deportation to Nigeria.
Mrs Brown, according to information, is due for deportation today after British authorities said her marriage to her husband, Michael Brown, was a sham.
Before she took the overdose, May reportedly said she feared her abusers would kill her if she returned to Nigeria because she witnessed her father’s death.
“If they send me back to Nigeria they are signing my death warrant, they will cut my life short because I will be killed,” she said.
According to information gathered on Mail Online on Wednesday, the lady, May Brown, a 19 year-old college student, fled to Britain from Nigeria, three years ago after witnessing her father’s murder and being subjected to sexual abuse.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Man Dialed Emergency Line 100 Times A Day To Induce Deportation



A 53-year-old man claimed he dialled 999 over 100 times on a daily basis so he would be produced in a court and deported.
The Pakistani said he hit upon his scheme after being rendered an illegal after 30 years in Dubai and having lost all hope of securing a job. He said he was broke and couldn’t afford a ticket to return to his home country after losing his job at Dubai Police, where he had worked as a calligrapher for 16 years.
Prosecutors accused the defendant of abusing telecommunication services provided by etisalat and disturbing the authorities [Dubai Police] by logging more than 100 calls on the emergency number on multiple occasions.

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