Indonesia deports a Nigerian national after immigration authorities determine he cannot produce valid travel documents or a required residence permit for his stay. The deportation is confirmed by Indonesia’s immigration detention authorities at the Tanjungpinang Immigration Detention Centre in Riau Islands Province.
According to the information shared by Nigerian and other outlets, the individual is removed from Indonesia as part of enforcement actions against foreign nationals who do not comply with immigration requirements. The reports state the deportation follows an assessment by immigration officials that the Nigerian did not meet the documentation standards needed to remain in the country.
Both sources describe the case as driven by a lack of acceptable paperwork rather than allegations of other crimes. They differ slightly in phrasing, but consistently frame the incident as an immigration violation linked to missing or unavailable travel documents and/or residence authorization.