Army, Other Security Agencies Arrest 46 Suspected Illegal Immigrants In Ogun

 

Troops of the Nigerian Army, in collaboration with other sister security agencies, have arrested 46 suspected illegal immigrants residing in Ogun State following actionable intelligence.

Those arrested were said to include 18 nationals of Burkina Faso, 23 citizens of Côte d’Ivoire, four nationals of Togo and one national of Senegal.

Among them are 36 males and 10 females.

The Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, 35 Artillery Brigade, Alamala, Abeokuta, Major Idereghi Samuel-Akari, made this known in a statement made available to journalists on Sunday.

Major Akari said that the operation, which commenced on 11 June 2026, led to the arrest of the suspects at various locations within Ijebu Imushin, Ijebu Ilese and surrounding communities during a targeted security operation.

“Preliminary investigations revealed that the individuals had been residing in the state for approximately six months without valid immigration documentation.

“During interrogation, the suspects claimed to be merchants and workers affiliated with QNet, an online marketing platform involved in the sale of various commodities,” he said.

“The suspects have since been handed over to the Nigeria Immigration Service Ogun State Command, for further investigation and appropriate administrative action in accordance with extant laws”.

Speaking on the operation, the Commander, 35 Artillery Brigade, Brigadier General Friday Oguche Onu, commended the troops and collaborating security agencies for their professionalism and vigilance.

Onu also urged residents to remain security-conscious and promptly report suspicious activities and individuals to relevant security agencies.

The successful operation, the statement added, underscores the commitment of the Nigerian Army and other security agencies to combating illegal migration, enhancing internal security, and safeguarding national interests.

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