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Sri Lankan government to deport 44 Nigerians who engage online scam in prison

—- decision taken after detained Nigerian nationals recommenced their online fraud from detention centre

—- international airlines refused government entreaties to use their aircraft for deportationPresident Gotabaya Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka has instructed the relevant authorities to immediately deport all the Nigerian nationals, who are held at the Mirihana Detention Centre on charges of online scams, informed sources said.
Accordingly, the President had directed the Controller General of Immigration and Emigration to take action to deport 44 Nigerian nationals at the detention centre, utilising state funds.These Nigerian nationals were arrested in the South Asian country during the last few months in relation to online scams.

Investigations revealed that these nationals have recommenced their criminal activities once again while being held at the detention centre.

The Controller General of Immigration and Emigration had reportedly informed  President Rajapaksa that  41 million rupees would be spent to deport these nationals while the Police Department had agreed to pay 80% of the total amount.

Sources said that since several international airlines had refused to take these individuals using their airlines, steps would be taken to use Sri Lankan Airlines to transport them back to Nigeria.

It is also reported that The Air Force Commander had agreed to provide an Air Force plane to transport those nationals if required.

Earlier, Police requested the public not to get trapped in these online scams as there was an increase of complaints about such activities in the recent past.Police said that the Nigerians sent messages to the public via electronic mail, WhatsApp or SMS, asking them to accept some amount of money.It was also revealed that the fraud had been committed by claiming that the victims had won a prize and requesting the victims to deposit money in order to receive their prize.

“Several prominent professionals including Doctors and Lawyers had paid millions of rupees to these Nigerian nationals,” the official said.

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