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Nigerian Customs destroys N1, 365m worth of frozen products

byghadia
01/12/2015
in Nigeria
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ABUJA: Nigerian Customs Service, NCS, Federal Operation Unit, Zone C, says it has destroyed 1, 365 cartons of imported frozen products valued at N11.56 million in Benin.

This is contained in a statement by the Comptroller of Zone C, Victor Dimka, in Benin.

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According to the statement, 1,205 cartons of the 1, 365 cartons contained imported frozen poultry products, valued at N9.6 million.

The remaining 160 cartons contained frozen fish estimated at about N1.9 million respectively.

The statement said the items were destroyed on Saturday at the NSC office in Benin.

It added that the items were seized on Thursday by officers and men of the NCS in the Benin-Ekiadolor area of Edo at about 1.00 p.m.

According to the statement, the Duty Paid Value of the poultry products and frozen fish are N1.5 million and N2.2 million, respectively.

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