According to a report by a Nigerian lawyer living in Benin
Republic who sent out the story to the media, in the early hours of Wednesday July 31st, the police department of
the Republic of Benin carried out a house to house search of Nigerians living
in Cotonou, who don't have their passports and ID cards. The Nigerians they
found wanting were bundled up and quarantined in a local primary school
(pictured below).
A few other nationalities like Ghanaians and Nigers were also picked up but majority were Nigerians. The Benin police say they plan to continue their raid because some foreigners were constituting a nuisance in the area.
The lawyer had to bail her relatives from the camp with 20,000cfa which is about N6000 even though they didn't commit any crime other than being unable to identify themselves.
A few other nationalities like Ghanaians and Nigers were also picked up but majority were Nigerians. The Benin police say they plan to continue their raid because some foreigners were constituting a nuisance in the area.
The lawyer had to bail her relatives from the camp with 20,000cfa which is about N6000 even though they didn't commit any crime other than being unable to identify themselves.
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