Wednesday, 28 February 2018

Nigeria Customs Service, Ikeja intercepts contraband worth N1.033b in February


 Success Damian:

Nigeria Customs, Zone A, Ikeja, Lagos has intercepted contraband goods with duty paid value (DPV) of N1.035 billion.

Mohammed Uba, the Comptroller of the Zone made the disclosure at a press briefing at the Ikeja office of the command on Wednesday.

Items seized include 18 assorted vehicles, 4,201 bags of foreign parboiled rice; 2619 cartons of frozen poultry products, 1,105 jerry cans of vegetable oil; 2,637 pieces of used tyres; 1,333 bales of used clothing, 2,001 kg of pangolin; 343kg of Elephant Tusks.
Vehicles seized are 1 Rolls Royce, 1 Chrysler, 1 Audi Q7 among others.

While enumerating some of the Unit’s achievements in the anti-smuggling operations in the month under review, Uba said some of the vehicles were intercepted along Ijebu Ode Expressway, and others were evacuated from a car mar located in Lekki.

Uba further stated that based on intelligence, the Warehouse Operation Team raided an apartment at N0 33, Ogundana Street, off Allen, Ikeja and evacuated 55 sacks of Pangolin Shells weighing 2001jg valued at N408 million; 218 pieces of Elephant Tusk weighing 343kg valued 85million.

He said NCS has upped their game in line with the provisions of Sections 147 of Customs and Exercise Management Act (CEMA) Cap 45 laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 2004 (Power to Search Premises; Section 158 of CEMA, Cap 45 Laws of Federation of Nigeria (Power to patrol Freely) and different International Protocols and Convention.

In one of the operations, according to the Ikeja Zone Comptroller, seventeen suspects have been arrested in connection with 90 seizures including Mr. Ko Sin Ying, a Chinese national.

Uba thanked the media and solicited their cooperation and support to inform, sensitise and educate the general public on the effects of smuggling to the nation’s economy

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