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Assisting Any Person To Enter Or Attempt To Enter Into Another Country Illegally Is A Crime In Nigeria

Assisting Any Person To Enter Or Attempt To Enter Into Another Country Illegally Is A Crime In Nigeria

Assisting Any Person To Enter Or Attempt To Enter Into Another Country Illegally Is A Crime In Nigeria. Daily Law Tips (Tip 472) by Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LLM. ACIArb(UK)

Helping, assisting or playing any role knowingly for illegal entry of any person into any country of which the person entering or attempting to enter is not a resident or citizen, is a crime. It is a crime where such conduct of procuring illegal entry is done knowingly and for a financial/material benefit, directly or indirectly. This also includes facilitating or promoting actual or attempted illegal entry into, transit across or stay in a country where the person entering or attempting to enter is not a citizen or resident. Illegal entry is crossing borders without the necessary requirements for legal entry into the receiving country.
This offence is punishable with imprisonment for not less than 5 years without an option of fine.

References;

Sections 26(1),(2),(3), 82 and 83 of the Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Enforcement and Administration Act, 2015.

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Feel free to reach the author, ask questions or make inquiries on this topic or any other legal issues via onyekachi.umah@gmail.com or +2348037665878.

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