Tag: Nigerian citizens abroad

  • Eleven Nigerians Apprehended in Thailand Over Multi-Million Baht Romance Scam

    Eleven Nigerians Apprehended in Thailand Over Multi-Million Baht Romance Scam

    Eleven Nigerians Apprehended in Thailand Over Multi-Million Baht Romance Scam

    In an update published by Vanguard, Thai police arrested 11 Nigerian nationals following a coordinated raid on a suspected international romance-scam syndicate. The group was reportedly operating out of the Muang Thong Thani area and is alleged to have defrauded local citizens of millions of baht. Investigators said a complaint from a Thai woman—who reportedly lost more than two million baht to a suspect posing as a foreign engineer—helped trigger the operation.

    Authorities allege the syndicate used fake social media profiles to build trust with victims before soliciting funds for fictitious construction projects or emergencies. During the arrests, Thai immigration officials seized laptops, mobile phones, and bank books allegedly used in the operation. The suspects are being held pending formal charges and potential extradition-related processes.

    Channels TV verified the arrests, quoting a Thai police official who described the group as highly organized and adept at social engineering. The Nation also covered the incident, noting it highlights ongoing cybercrime challenges involving Nigerians abroad.

    Echotitbits take: This development is a setback for Nigeria’s international image—especially as policymakers push for improved mobility and visa outcomes. It underscores the case for deeper EFCC collaboration with foreign law enforcement to disrupt syndicates at their operational roots.

    Source: Vanguard — https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/thai-police-arrest-11-nigerians-over-alleged-international-romance-scam/amp/ (2026-01-23)

    Photo Credit: Vanguard 2026-01-23

  • NiDCOM Appeals for Nigerian’s Release From Saudi Detention After Settlement Steps

    NiDCOM Appeals for Nigerian’s Release From Saudi Detention After Settlement Steps

    2025-12-30 17:00:00

    According to The Nation, the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) is pressing Saudi authorities to release Suleiman Olufemi, saying key settlement steps have been concluded and urging final action.

    The report framed the case as a diaspora‑protection issue and suggested the commission believes conditions for release are now in place following interventions and engagements.

    NiDCOM says accurate public communication is critical in sensitive consular matters, particularly when legal and compensation processes are involved.

    NiDCOM’s official statement said it is “setting the records straight” and added that “the blood money has been paid.” TVC News also reported the commission’s push, quoting NiDCOM’s stance and noting the paid settlement as part of the pathway to release.

    Echotitbits take: The story shows how diaspora cases can drag without sustained diplomacy and clear communication. Watch for confirmation of release timing, clearer consular protocols, and whether NiDCOM uses the case to strengthen rapid‑response support for Nigerians abroad.

    Source: The Nation — December 30, 2025 (https://thenationonlineng.net/nidcom-appeals-for-release-of-suleiman-olufemi-from-saudi-prison/)

    The Nation 2025-12-30

    Photo Credit: The Nation