No fewer than 100 Nigerians were on Wednesday deported from four
Scandinavian countries for immigration and related offences. The
deportees were from Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland.
They
were flown into the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja,
Lagos, aboard a chartered aircraft that took off from Oslo, Norway, en
route Madrid in Spain.
The plane
touched down in Lagos at about 6. 50pm after which it taxied to the
cargo wing of the
airport where the deportees were handed over to
security agencies for documentation.
Immediately after
disembarking from the aircraft, the deportees were escorted by security
personnel who led them to the palace gate entrance of the cargo
terminal.
One of the deportees, who would not want his name
mentioned, told The Nation that Nigerian Embassy officials in Sweden
connived with Norwegian authorities to facilitate their deportation.
According to him, a certain female embassy official collected over one
thousand Euros per deportee from the Norwegian government to facilitate
their return to Nigeria.
Another deportee, who also pleaded
anonymity, alleged that the authorities maltreated her in Finland
despite her being pregnant. She noted that after spending over eight
years in Greece, she moved to Finland to seek asylum.
It was
gathered that the deportees were sent packing after they failed to
secure asylum in Finland, where they have been in a deportation camp.
According to reports, those of them with one criminal offence or the
other were taken away in a Coaster bus driven by Sheriffs from the
courts.
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