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Nigeria Customs intercepts N122.5m smuggled goods

bySahar
28/05/2015
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ABUJA: The Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone “A’’ of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has intercepted smuggled goods with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N122.5 million.

Its Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mr Uche Ejesieme told reporters in Lagos yesterday: “The unit was able to effect 205 different seizures of assorted, offending and prohibited items with a Duty Paid Value of N122, 521,030.

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“Some of the seized items include; foreign parboiled rice, 53 different seizures in different locations and those different seizures translated into 3,003 bags of 50kg parboiled rice, with a Duty Paid Value of N19, 501,306.

“For smuggled frozen poultry products, we had 45 different seizures from different locations translating into 6,713 cartoons of the product with a Duty Paid Value of N36, 250,000.20.

“We also had seizures of vehicles coming from unapproved routes and some of them trying to invade payment of appropriate taxes and levy and in that regard we intercepted 46 of such vehicles.

“Thirty-three of them being pure Tokunbo (Used) and 65 of them regard as scraps and the DPV total N36, 220,500.’’

Ejesieme said the command also seized new and used textile materials, foot wear, vegetable oil, mosquito insecticides, spaghettis, soaps, wine and used tyres.

According to him, the seized goods is over N30.5 million.

Quoting the controller in charge of the command, Turaki Adamu, he said: “We have waged a relentless war on smugglers and our focus remains identifying illegal entering points and the essence of that is to ensure that we dismantle them and by extension cutting their supply chains.

“This is what we have been doing over time; we are not resting on our oars and the assurance is that we are beginning to have collaboration and support with members of the public. Recently, we revived our concept of customs community relationship. It is a platform whereby we engage stakeholders, trying to sensitise and educate them on the dangers of smuggling, particularly those of them living at those fringes of the border areas, so that they will be well acquainted with the effect of smuggling to the nation’s economy and also to their lives.’’

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