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Customs Seizes Military Camouflage , Petrol, Others Worth N517m in Lagos

...Arrests 11 Suspects


Ahead of the February 25, Presidential and National Assembly elections ,the Federal Operations Unit of Nigeria Customs Service has intercepted smuggled military camouflage, petroleum products other items valued at N517,918,790 in Lagos.

Speaking to journalists in Lagos, Acting Controller of the unit, Hussein Ejibunu said the smuggled military wares seized in January were in 68 pieces and 47,750 litres of premium motor.

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Some of the seized military camouflage

Ejibunu, a Deputy Comptroller of Customs who handed over previously seized 2,135 wraps of marijuana weighing 1,163 kg to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency(NDLEA) said the unit is out to tackle the economic menace caused by recalcitrant importers and agents.

Other seizures made in January 2023 were 5,481 units of 50kg bags of foreign parboiled rice, equivalent to over 9 trailer loads; 314 pieces of used tyres;11 units of used motorcycles;13 units of used vehicles and 450 units of 106 kg drums of carbide on detention

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Seizure of marijuana and rice

He said “We did not only re-strategize our operations but our officers are urged to be more professional, and are keyed into the Service’s Standard Operations Procedure (SOP); aimed at facilitating legitimate trade.

“In doing this, we are assuring all compliant traders and importers that they have nothing to fear. While the recalcitrant ones are advised to desist because we are better mobilized with high morale to arrest, prosecute, and make them loose their wares in forfeiture to the federal government.

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Ejibunu handing over seized marijuana to NDLEA officials in Lagos

“Seizures recorded in January 2023 are a reflection of officers’ commitment to duty, and no compromise posture in the discharge of our statutory responsibilities; aimed at protecting the national economy and preventing the importation of prohibited, and harmful goods.

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Some drums of seized carbide

“These goods were intercepted along the border corridors of the South-West for contravening different Customs laws. Eleven suspects were arrested in connection with some of the wares. While the Federal High Court had convicted 3 people for the crime of smuggling.

“Considering the spate of insecurity across the country, and the upcoming general elections; it can be postulated that the importation of Indian Hemp, and military camouflage could be used to fuel crimes and electoral violence by unpatriotic elements. while the former is under prohibition, the latter are under the control and supervision of the Office of the National Security Adviser, which requires End-User Certificates.

“Members of the public are hereby, enjoined to key into the prevailing security concerns by providing useful, and timely information that would expose and lead to the arrest of the enemies of the state” he said

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The Controller said N86,117,398.50 was recovered as revenue from the unit into the federationn account through the issuance of demand notices (DN) on Customs duties that were discovered to be underpaid by importers



Joshua Okoria

Joshua Okoria is a Lagos based multi-skilled journalist covering the maritime industry. His ICT and graphic design skills makes him a resourceful person in any modern newsroom. He read mass communication at the Olabisi Onabanjo University and has sharpened his knowledge in media practice from several other short courses. 07030562600, hubitokoria@gmail.com

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