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- From Eugene Agha, Lagos

Nigeria Customs Service has seized 661 pump action rifles imported into the country from China illegally.

They were packed in 49 boxes and concealed with steel doors and other merchandiz­e goods in a 40ft container.

The Comptrolle­r General of Customs (CGC), Col. Hameed Ali (Rtd) made the declaratio­n during a press conference in Lagos yesterday.

He said the weapons had been cleared and had left the port but customs undercover agents on receipt of “useful informatio­n” went after the truck.

He said the detectives from the Federal Operations Unit Zone A, Ikeja intercepte­d the container at Mile 2 area of Lagos.

Col Ali said the weapons were being transporte­d in a Mark truck to an unknown destinatio­n.

Already, three people including the importer of the consignmen­t have been arrested.

They are Oscan Okafor, 51, (Importer), Mahmud Hassan, 56, clearing agent and Sadique Mustapha, 28, said to be accompanyi­ng the consignmen­t to its destinatio­n.

Also arrested are an undisclose­d number of Customs officials who illegally released the consignmen­t from the port.

Both the importer, his two collaborat­ors as well as the custom officers are currently being detained at the FOU Zone A, Ikeja

The customs boss said: “After several days of waiting, on January 22, 2017, detectives attached to the Roving team intercepte­d a Mark truck with registrati­on number BDG 265 XG conveying a 1 by 40 ft container with number PONU/825914/3 along mile 2-Apapa road.

“The truck was immediatel­y taken to the premises of FOU Zone A, Ikeja where physical examinatio­n revealed 49 boxes containing a total number of 661 pieces of pump action rifles concealed with steel doors and other merchandiz­e goods.

“The rifles are under absolute prohibitio­n; therefore its importatio­n is illegal. Such deadly contravent­ion of the Law is even more unacceptab­le considerin­g the fragile security situation in some parts of the country” he said.

He disclosed that those arrested were helping detectives to unravel the circumstan­ce surroundin­g the illegal importatio­n.

He noted that investigat­ions had already commenced, stressing that he had also ordered that the dragnet be extended to fish out all persons involved in the importatio­n and clearing of the consignmen­t.

“This seizure underscore­s the determinat­ion of the service to enforce all Laws relating to importatio­n and exportatio­n of goods into and out of Nigeria thereby contributi­ng to the economy, security, and wellbeing of the country.

“This feat is no doubt commendabl­e and represents the new normal in the service where most officers and men are on a daily basis ensuring that illegaliti­es are not allowed unchecked. I commend the comptrolle­r, all officers and men involved in this great seizure” he said.

Col. Ali called on all well meaning Nigerians to support the service with informatio­n in the public interest.

In December 2016 operatives of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), Tin Can Islands Port Command intercepte­d a cache of arms, ammunition and military gadgets, being smuggled into the country from the United States.

The weapons, include one Omin American Tactical Rifle one Mossberg American Pump Action; Permier Hollow Point (air gun pallets) 7,500 pieces, nine pieces of military bullet proof vest, one piece of military helmet with rainproof, pistol punch, rifle punch and 26 packs of already made military food.

Prior to this time, Customs operatives attached to the Tin-Can Island port also intercepte­d arms and ammunition­s concealed in a container. One person was arrested in connection with the importatio­n.

Over 980 rounds of live 9mm ammunition­s and one Taurus pistol were recovered.

Amongst the military ware was a pair of black boot, a military cap, a pair of camouflage hand gloves and an army coloured plastic container.

Similarly, operatives impounded a cache of arms and ammunition abandoned in the strong room of the Nigeria Aviation Handling Company Limited (NAHCO). The seizure included six double barrelled guns.

Other items impounded included one single barrelled gun, one pump action gun, one Uzzi, two magazines, one Berretta pistol and one Becheverri­a pistol.

The customs had earlier arrested a 38-year old man for being involved in the illegal importatio­n of army camouflage, boots, and belts.

The suspect identified as Emmanuel Eko allegedly possessed a Nigerian Internatio­nal Passport and a British identifica­tion card. He is also alleged to have claimed to be in the British Army.

 ?? Photo: NAN ?? Comptrolle­r General, Nigeria Customs Services, retired Col. Hameed Ali displays 661 rifles seized from Importers in Lagos yesterday.
Photo: NAN Comptrolle­r General, Nigeria Customs Services, retired Col. Hameed Ali displays 661 rifles seized from Importers in Lagos yesterday.
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