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Seme Customs Intercepts Lion, 2 Patas Monkeys , Arrests 2 Suspects

In determination to demonstrate unwavering commitment to protecting the nation’s biodiversity and to uphold Nigeria’s obligations under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) ,Operatives of the Seme Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) have intercepted 1 Lion Cub and Two 2 Patas Monkeys while arresting two suspects who claimed to have purchased them from Kano.

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According to the Command’s Public Relations Officer, Isah Sulaiman who disclosed this in a press release, the animals were intercepted on Sunday, 16 November, 2025, at about 0219hrs, in a blue Mazda vehicle with registration number MUS 743 HA during a stop-and-search operation at Gbaji, along the Badagry–Seme Expressway.

Upon inspection, the operatives discovered that the animals were being transported in the vehicle in clear violation of national and international wildlife protection laws. Two individuals, Mr. Mathew Kofi, a Beninese national, and Mr. Nasiru Usman Gwandu, a Nigerian, claimed ownership of the animals and confessed that they had purchased them in Kano with the intention of conveying them to the Benin Republic.

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In line with Nigeria’s status as a signatory to CITES and consistent with global standards for wildlife protection, the endangered species were immediately confiscated and brought to the Command for documentation, while the Two (2) male suspects were detained for further investigation to ascertain the level of their involvement in wildlife trafficking.

For proper care, safety and expert handling, the endangered species were formally handed over on Sunday, 16 November, 2025, to the Greenfingers Wildlife Initiative. The handover was carried out by Deputy Comptroller AY Mohammed (DC Administration) on behalf of the Customs Area Controller, Seme Area Command, Comptroller Wale Adenuga.

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Comptroller Adenuga reaffirmed the Command’s unwavering commitment to enforcing all laws relating to wildlife protection, environmental conservation and border security. He reiterated the Command’s resolve to continue working with relevant agencies to ensure that the illegal trade in endangered species is decisively curtailed.


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