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UK To Repatriate 267 Nigerian Prisoners by khalling2008: 8:16pm On Oct 15, 2013
Former Delta State Governor, James Ibori and about 267 Nigerians serving in various prisons across the United Kingdom may be deported to Nigeria to complete their sentences under the UK’s new prisoner transfer agreement, which is currently being discussed.

According to UK’s Prisons Minister, Jeremy Wright, this number is about half of the 534 Nigerians currently in UK jails, making Nigeria to rank among the top ten countries whose nationals are serving in British jails.

He said, “I am clear that more foreign prisoners must serve their sentences in their own countries. That is why we are currently working with the Nigerian Government on a compulsory prisoner transfer agreement to increase the number of prisoners who are transferred.

“Legislation allowing Nigeria to enter such an arrangement was passed earlier this year by the Nigerian Parliament. We are now working with them on the text of a final agreement.”

A major stumbling block to deportation of foreign nationals in the past has been the condition of prisons in their own countries, but the UK has promised £1million (N250 million) to Nigeria to help improve its jails.

There are currently 10,786 foreign prisoners in British jails, down just three per cent from the 11,135 incarcerated when David Cameron came to power more than three years ago.

Cameron had in 2010 vowed to personally intervene to send more foreign criminals home.

In April 2013, he reaffirmed his commitment, and said, “When people are sent to prison in the UK we should do everything we can to make sure that if they’re foreign nationals, they are sent back to their country to serve their sentence in a foreign prison.

“And I’m taking action in Government to say look we have strong relationships with all of the countries where these people come from.

“Many are coming from Jamaica, many from Nigeria, many from other countries in Asia. We should be using all of the influence we have to sign prisoner transfer agreements with those countries. Even if necessary frankly helping them to build prisons in their own country so we can send the prisoners home.”

Polish nationals make up the highest foreign contingent in jails in England and Wales, with 829 currently behind bars.

Irish criminals are second with 769, and Jamaica is third with 759.
Romanians, Nigerians, Pakistanis, Indians, Lithuanians, Somalians and Vietnamese make up the rest of the top ten.



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Re: UK To Repatriate 267 Nigerian Prisoners by MANGAM(m): 8:50pm On Oct 15, 2013
Pls @poster can u confirm if one James Ibori is on d list?
Re: UK To Repatriate 267 Nigerian Prisoners by Nobody: 9:03pm On Oct 15, 2013
This is a very good news. Since they decided to bring insult to Naija, they should immediately be drafted in JTF, I think they need more hands in Borno undecided
Re: UK To Repatriate 267 Nigerian Prisoners by autoKay: 8:03pm On Oct 16, 2013
Why deport them? They were jailed in the UK and must serve there. We don't need those criminals here. We are competented with the ones at home.

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