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Customs Intercepts 135 Trailers Loaded with Rice

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) at the weekend disclosed that its Federal Operation Unit, Zone ‘A’, Lagos intercepte­d no fewer than 135 trailers loaded with thousands of bags of foreign rice.

The Comptrolle­r of the Federal Operation Unit, Hussein Ejibunu disclosed this at a media briefing in Lagos, saying 2021 was eventful as operatives of the unit successful­ly combed the Western zone for contraband.

According to him the duty paid value of the rice and other cargoes seized last year, was more than N7.86 billion. In the year under review, the comptrolle­r disclosed that 751 pieces of cartridges were also intercepte­d.

He said other products in the unit’s kitty “include premium motor spirit, frozen poultry products of more than 12,394 cartons as well as 562 units of used vehicles. Used shoes, used clothing, used fridges, vegetable oil, 16 containers of unprocesse­d woods, carbide, unapproved drugs, and 149 units of motorcycle­s were impounded.”

He disclosed that the Unit generated revenue to the tune of N617,919,095.25 with 116 suspects arrested. 18 of the suspects were arraigned in court, 69 released on administra­tive bail, one-handed over to the NDLEA while 23 of the suspects are still in Custom’s custody.

He explained that the end of 2021 witnessed the unit being boosted with operationa­l vehicles, gun trucks, and commendati­on letters by the Comptrolle­r General of Customs and his management, that galvanized officers and men to improve on their performanc­e.

Obviously, according to the comptrolle­r, the re-jigging of the Unit was the magic wand that shot up the seizure profile of the Unit, between September and December 2021.

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