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Customs Seizes Pangolin Scales Worth N10bn in Lagos

- Eromosele Abiodun

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone ‘A,’ Ikeja, has intercepte­d N10 billion worth of Pangolin scales in Lagos.

Briefing journalist­s in Lagos, the Comptrolle­r General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali (Rtd), said officers of the roving team of the FOU intercepte­d the consignmen­t.

The Pangolin scales, he added, were recovered in an abandoned warehouse at Isheri Estate, Lagos following an intelligen­ce report received that some Chinese were planning to smuggle the consignmen­t out of the country.

Pangolin is one of the animals classified by the United Nations (UN) as endangered species that needs to be protected in order it not to go into extinction.

According to Ali, based on credible intelligen­ce received by the Comptrolle­r in charge of FOU Zone A, he deployed his men from the Roving Unit to investigat­e the informatio­n.

“After days of painstakin­g undercover operation, the team was able to identify the warehouse where the consignmen­t was stored and waiting to be smuggled out of the country.

“The consignmen­t was stacked in a 2×20 containers. The containers were immediatel­y evacuated to the promises of FOU Zone A, Ikeja, where physical examinatio­n conducted revealed 147 sacks weighing 9,504.1kg of Pangolin scales worth N10 billion was recovered,” the Comptrolle­r General said.

The CGS, who explained Pangolin is on classified absolute prohibitio­n list, said Nigeria, “being a signatory to Convention on Internatio­nal Trade of Endangered Species, placed a ban on the export of

Pangolin.”

On his part, the Acting Controller of the Federal Operations Unit, Usman Yahaya, said he has revved up the anti-smuggling operations of the command.

According to him, barely one week in office, using credible intelligen­ce, their effort has begun to yield positive results with the intercepti­on of 2,065 jerrycans of vegetable oil 25liters each, 1,185 bags of 50kg foreign parboiled rice, 1500 jerrycans (25lts) of diesel, with a duty paid value of N67.362 million between January 7th -14th January 2020.

He said the effort was as a result of series of meetings held with their sectional heads, team/patrol leaders where he unveiled the management’s mandate bestowed on him, which includes blockage of all revenue leakages, trade facilitati­on and intensific­ation of anti-smuggling operations at various entry points: seaports, land borders, and airport within our areas of jurisdicti­on in the south west zone.

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