N783m smuggled goods seize in three weeks by Customs
The Nigeria Customs Service, Federal Operations Unit, Zone
‘A’, announced on Monday that it made a number of seizures amounting to over
N783m between August 9 and 25, 2017.
The Controller
of the zone, Mohammed Garba, disclosed this while conducting journalists round
the command’s warehouses where the seized items were kept.
According
to him, some of the items seized include 27 different brands of vehicles,
ranging from 2007 to 2013 models, all valued at N228.2m.
In addition to frozen poultry, he listed other confiscated
items such foreign parboiled rice, Indian hemp, pharmaceutical drugs, used
tyres and general merchandise.
Garba said
that the unit also impounded three containers with items worth N303.2m, due to
what he called false declaration.
He added that the unit recovered N252.1m from duty
payments and demand notices on general goods from importers who allegedly tried
to outsmart officers at seaports, airports and border stations through wrong
classification, transfer of value and short-change in duty payments meant for
the Federal Government.
“These
seizures made it a cumulative amount of N783.6m within the three weeks under
review,” he stated.
Garba
added that 15 persons had been arrested in connection with the seizures while
the pharmaceutical drugs and Indian hemp had been handed over to the National
Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control and the National Drug Law
Enforcement Agency, respectively.
The
command had on August 11 alone impounded 37 assorted cars smuggled into Nigeria
through the bush.
The NCS
FOU’s spokesman, Jerry Attah, said the seizures were not related.
Against
the backdrop of the approaching ‘ember’ months, Garba reminded Nigerians that
the government’s policy concerning importation of rice and vehicles through the
land borders remained unchanged.
He
said, “For the avoidance of doubt, the Federal Government’s policies banning
the importation of rice and vehicles through the land borders are still in
force.
“As we
enter the ember months this weekend when economic activities strive to boom,
let me use this opportunity to send this warning message to smugglers within
the South-West zone to desist from such illegal trade as we are well equipped
to cripple smugglers and send them out of their illegitimate business.”
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