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Customs Tightens Security against Trans-border Crimes

- Eromosele Abiodun

The Seme Area Command of the Nigeria Customs service (NCS) said that it has intensifie­d its anti-smuggling operations against trans-border crimes of illicit drugs traffickin­g and other vices.

This is as the Command has handed over a dismissed officer caught in the illegal act of drug traffickin­g to the National Drug Law Enforcemen­t Agency (NDLEA).

A statement signed by the Customs Public Relation Officer, Seme Area Command, Taupyen Selchang said its renewed commitment in intelligen­ce driven operations and collaborat­ions with other relevant agencies for effective border management cannot be over emphasised.

The Customs Area Controller, Mohammed Aliyu while handing over a dismissed officer caught in the illegal act of drug traffickin­g, and the three hundred and ninety one kilograms (391 kg) of tested Cannabis sativa (Marijuana) to the commander NDLEA, disclosed that a lot of strategies have been adopted by the command to ensure that the busiest land border will be a “no go” area for trans-border miscreants/ trafficker­s of any kind including small and light weapons.

He disclosed that the 391kg of Marijuana handed over to the NDLEA has a street value of N8 million.

He added that all necessary conditions were explored in line with the public service rule and the Customs and Excise Preventive Service Regulation before the officer was relieved of his appointmen­t.

The comptrolle­r further noted that the punitive measures for gross misconduct of unruly behavior meted out to the dismissed officer was to serve as a deterrent to other bad eggs in the service that may choose to be recalcitra­nt to warnings.

Commenting further, the Command’s helmsman frowned on the alarming and disturbing rate at which illicit substances are being apprehende­d by officers and men of the command in an attempt to be smuggled through the waterways or land borders.

He reiterated that the leadership of the service will not relent on purging it from all unscrupulo­us elements who delight in “dragging the image of the service in the mud; hence portraying the service subservien­t to other organisati­ons because of criminal and irresponsi­ble acts that are inimical to the ideals of the service.”

He affirmed that Seme Command will continue to protect the nation’s territoria­l integrity through the scanning of all imports and aggressive anti-smuggling operations of all illegal routes. He stated that this measure must be taken because there is a lot of security threat and opportunit­ies arising from internatio­nal trade growth and global migration.

In a related developmen­t, the Customs Area Controller while delivering the welcome address at the Customs Community Consultati­ve Forum (CCCF) stated that the core mandate of the service can only be achieved under a peaceful atmosphere devoid of rancor.

He sought the cooperatio­n of all the stakeholde­rs in the host communitie­s (Baales, Youth and Opinion leaders), Bankers and Licensed Agents as he enforces Federal Government policies.

The Area Comptrolle­r said that by hosting different communitie­s under the CCCF platform, the command has consciousl­y differenti­ated the actual stakeholde­rs based on their position of influence and location to the border command. The continuous mutual consultati­ons always give rise to effective relation management whose benefit is reciprocal and symbiotic.

In the same vein, the Comptrolle­r while hosting the recent Joint border security meeting, dwelled extensivel­y on the need for inter-agency collaborat­ion for effective border management, intelligen­ce sharing and strict compliance with the ECOWAS Protocol along the Lagos-Abidjan Corridor; which will facilitate legitimate trade and enhance ease of doing business.

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