In a decisive demonstration of globalized justice, the quiet streets of Abuja became the unlikely stage for the final chapter of a Chinese gang leader’s flight from law enforcement. The successful repatriation of Mr. Dai Qisheng to the People’s Republic of China marks more than just the closing of a single case; it signifies a powerful reaffirmation of international police collaboration in an age of transnational crime.
The operation, spearheaded by the INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB) in Abuja, was the culmination of a meticulous manhunt. Qisheng, a wanted figure in Guizhou Province for orchestrating violent organized crimes, had believed he could disappear into the vastness of Nigeria after an arrest warrant was issued in his home country in 2024. His calculation proved to be a grave miscalculation.
For the operatives of INTERPOL NCB Abuja, the fugitive’s presence on Nigerian soil was an affront to the nation’s sovereignty and a test of its international commitments. Through coordinated surveillance and intelligence-sharing, his refuge was transformed into a trap. On August 8, 2025, the net closed, and Qisheng was apprehended without incident, his hope of asylum evaporating.
The week that followed was a whirlwind of diplomatic and legal coordination. Under the established framework of police-to-police cooperation and working in lockstep with INTERPOL NCB Beijing and the Chinese Embassy in Nigeria, all protocols were swiftly executed. By August 15, just seven days after his arrest, Dai Qisheng was on a flight to Beijing, his journey from fugitive to prisoner now complete.
The Force Public Relations Officer, Deputy Commissioner of Police Olumuyiwa Adejobi, framed the operation as a critical milestone. “This operation underscores the Force’s unyielding commitment to the fight against transnational organised crime,” he stated. “It reaffirms our resolve that no fugitive will find a safe haven within Nigeria.”
The broader implications of this operation were articulated by the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olukayode Egbetokun, who sought to reassure the international community. He emphasized that the Nigeria Police Force is dedicated to continuously strengthening international alliances, “leveraging intelligence-sharing and operational collaboration to ensure that borders never become barriers to justice.”
This sentiment serves as a clear declaration of Nigeria’s evolving role on the world stage. The message, as underscored by this successful operation, is unambiguous: the Federal Republic of Nigeria will not be a hiding place for those who seek to exploit international boundaries. In the relentless pursuit of justice, borders are indeed becoming mere lines on a map, and global cooperation is the new, formidable weapon.