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Customs Intercepts Bales of Police Uniforms, Teargas

- Eromosele Abiodun

The Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone “A”, Ikeja of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) yesterday intercepte­d bales of police uniforms, tearas canisters and other parapherna­lia of the Nigeria Police Force.

The uniforms which were intercepte­d along Lagos-Ibadan road were concealed in a Toyota Sienna space bus heading out of Lagos.

Speaking to journalist­s after the arrest of the vehicle, the Customs Area Controller of the Unit, Compt. Muhammed Aliyu, said a suspect was in the custody of the unit in connection with the seizure.

According to him, the uniforms are a threat to national security as they were destined to get to the wrong hands.

He stated further that the ranks, belts, berets and police badges with identity cards were part of what were intercepte­d by the unit.

The CAC said, “The seizure is a threat to national security because the uniform can be used for kidnapping, Boko Haram or elections but generally, it threatens natonal security,” the unit customs boss said. Giving details on the parapherna­lia of the police seized, he said, “We have the ranks of sergeants, inspector, the belt and the badges on the ranks. You can see that the identity cards have no name on them. They are only printed and later they will be affixed with any names they want to put on it.”

The CAC who further disclosed that the vehicle was intercepte­d on Lagos road, said the service would ensure that the offensive goods of such nature are not allowed into the country.

“They were intercepte­d along the road on the highway and what we know is that it was caught on Lagos road enroute another state. The seizure is of great concern because it concerns the national security. Also, the quantity alone is not the concern but also the havoc it will cause.

“For instance, one bundle of this uniform can accommodat­e about ten persons and Nigerians will complain about atrocities of Police, not knowing they are not real police but impostors.”

When asked whether part of the contraband may have evaded the eagle eye of the officers of the service, Compt. Muhammed said the service knows how to recover the remaining if any.

“There are certain issues we don’t need to tell the press. We strategise our operations and when I get more Iwill call you because if I say our strategies now, they will be aware.”

Speaking further on the seizure, he said, “Not only the identity cards and the ranks were intercepte­d but also cutlass; what will a supposed police do with cutlass? Have you ever seen a genuine policeman with cutlass? These are part of the atrocities they will use the uniform to commit,” he said.

He however, warned those involved in the unwholesom­e practice to stop because the service will always be a step ahead of them.

“I am telling those who are doing this unwholesom­e practice should stop it and the one they have in stock they should destroy it because we are coming for them.”

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