No escape route for criminals fleeing Nigeria – Immigration

The Comptroller of Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) Lagos State Command,  Aliyu Akadri has warned criminals trying to flee the country that there is no escape route as the service remained prepared for them.

Akadri, gave the warning during a visit to the  Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, Mr Olohundare Jimoh on Tuesday at the command headquarters in  Ikeja.

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According to him, the Federal government has provided the NIS with sophisticated gadgets and equipment to monitor movements in and out of the country.

“Once we get an order from the court that a criminal is wanted or they are looking for a person, we remain at alert.

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“The government has assisted us in so many ways by making our job very easy, there is no way a criminal can sneak out of the country now that we have acquired some new security gadgets.

“Any criminal that plans to  flee the country should better have a rethink because he/she  will surely be apprehended, even If they  take an illegal route,” he said.

The immigration boss said that his purpose for the visit is to strengthen collaboration in crime fighting and intelligence gathering.

“It is important that police and immigration synergised for security of Lagos state and the country at large.

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“The purpose of our visit is to consolidate, collaborate, synergise, and  transform the relationship between the police and the NIS.

“If there is any intelligence report we gathered, we can easily send it to the police and vice versa, ” he said.

The comptroller said that no agency could  do the job of security alone without  collaboration.

“With the security situation in Nigeria, no agency must be underated, all  security agencies are one, we are all working for the same goal which is to protect Nigeria, ” he said.

Responding, the commissioner  assured the NIS boss that the meeting would further strengthen the existing collaboration between the immigration and  police in their joint security efforts.

“The NIS’s visit to my office is a testimony of a cordial relationship we have been enjoying over the years.

“I want to assure you that we are going to strengthen this cooperation to achieve maximum productivity for the nation.

“On a daily basis, we do a lot of things in common to ensure that we are serving the same nation.

“We should continue to be on the same page to work together in a collaborative manner, ” the commissioner said.

According to him, co-ordination between the two agencies will  take centre stage to ensure that  people of Lagos and visitors alike enjoy the best security cooperation between the agencies.

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