The Guardian (Nigeria)

Customs intercepts N1.9 billion expired, prohibited items

- By Adaku Onyenuchey­a

THE Nigeria Customs Service ( NCS) Federal Operations Unit Zone ‘ B’ Kaduna has intercepte­d trucks of expired and prohibited imported items worth N1.9 billion in Jigawa and Zamfara States from January 1 to February 16, 2024. The Comptrolle­r of the Unit, Dalha Wada Chedi, said 27 different items were seized within the period under review as a result of the contravent­ion of several sec- tions of the NCS Act 2023 and breach of extant Presidenti­al directives on border closure. Giving a breakdown of the seizures, Chedi said opera - tives of the unit, had on January 24, at about 2200hrs, intercepte­d one truck conveying 179 bags of tiger nuts ( 50Kg each) based on intelligen­ce along Maigatari/ Malamfator­i/ Birni wa axis of Jigawa State. He also said the operatives, on February 3, arrested three trucks along Gumel- Kano road in Jigawa State following informatio­n shared by the intelligen­ce network of the NCS- Headquarte­rs, Abuja on the suspicion that they were conveying prohibited items.

According to him, 100 per cent physical examinatio­n was conducted at the premises of Kano/ Jigawa command on the three trucks, which were found to contain 5,076 cartons of foreign soap, 703 bales of foreign second- hand clothing, 925 cartons of macaroni, 320 bales of foreign textiles and 12 Jumbo sacks of foreign used shoes.

Chedi further noted that two suspects were arrested and detained at the Kano/ Jigawa command in connection with the seizures and have been granted administra­tive bail pending the outcome of the ongoing investigat­ion.

Giving more breakdown of the seizures made, Chedi said on February 11, at about 2200hrs, the operatives of the unit acted on credible intelligen­ce along TsafeFuntu­a Road in Zamfara State and intercepte­d one truck on the suspicion of improper importatio­n.

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