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Customs Seizes Another Container Load of Arms from Turkey

- Eromosele Abiodun

For the third time this year, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has announced that it intercepte­d a container load of arms and ammunition imported from Turkey.

The Federal Operations Unit (FOU) enforcemen­t team had in January intercepte­d a container load of arms along the ApapaOshod­i expressway. In the same vein, the Tin-Can Island Command of the NCS intercepte­d another container load of arms on May 23.

On the latest seizure, the Customs Service said the Tin-Can Island Command intercepte­d 1,100 pump action rifles imported from Turkey on September 6.

Speaking at a press briefing yesterday, the Comptrolle­r-General of the NCS, Col. Hameed Ali (rtd) frowned at the importatio­n of arms into the country through Turkey.

He disclosed that all three containers loaded with arms that had been intercepte­d by the service this year were imported into the country through Turkey.

Giving a lowdown on how the more recent container was intercepte­d by the service, Ali said the 20ft container was originally declared as containing wash hand basins and water closets.

According to him, “On the 6th of September, 2017, operatives of the Nigeria Customs Service intelligen­ce unit, on a routine monitoring of activities across the terminals, discovered a 1x20ft container with No. GESU255520­8 which was not previously listed for examinatio­n, positioned with other containers for the day’s examinatio­n.

“They also observed that the seal of this unlisted container had already been broken and padlocked. The container became suspect and had to be immediatel­y transferre­d to the enforcemen­t unit.”

Ali further disclosed that a customs officer and a terminal clerk had been arrested in connection with the broken seal.

“Upon thorough examinatio­n, the container contained 600 pieces of Jojef Magnum Black pump action riffles, 300 pieces of Jojef Magnum Silver pump action rifles, and 209 pieces of Jojef Magnum Plastic single barrels hunting pump action rifles.

“Importatio­n of 1,100 rifles at a time when the nation is undergoing security

challenges is a clear indication that there are indeed some elements who do not believe in the unity, peace and well being of Nigeria,” he added.

 ??  ?? Comptrolle­r-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali
Comptrolle­r-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali

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