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Customs FOU Zone C Seizes Bomb Making Materials, Illicit Drugs Worth N1.6bn

... Arrests 9 Suspects


 

 

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DC Kayode Kolade showing some of the seized illicit drugs to newsmen in Benin on Monday

Zone C Federal Operations Unit of Nigeria Customs Service in Owerri has seized nine units of 50kg sacks of raw materials used to produce improvised explosive device (IED) such as fertilizer , device cables and superpower90 chemicals in addition to illicit drugs as part of it’s onslaught against smuggling in the South East and South South.

 


 

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Acting Controller Kolade displaying 2 compressed parcels of cannabis

 

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Kayode Kolade, Acting Controller of the unit who disclosed this on Monday September 25, 2023 said a total of 9 persons have been arrested in connection with the seizures that were made within July 25 and September 23 this year.

 

 

Kolade, a Deputy Comptroller of Customs who was addressing newsmen at the Government Warehouse, Aduwawa in Benin City said the seizures were worth a duty payable value of N1,634,794,571 while 54,244,571 was recovered as revenue into government coffers within the period through issuance of demand notices for infractions

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Giving a breakdown of the seizure made in addition to the IED materials, DC Kolade listed 417 sacks of cannabis sativa also known as Indian hemp weighing 9,194kg and 627 compressed parcels of same drug in 1kg each totaling 627kg; 1,329 bags of 50kg foreign parboiled rice ; 5 cartons of DSP Cough Syrup with codeine 100mg containing 1000 bottles ; 1 unit of armored Bullion Van ; 761 jumbo bales of second hand clothing ; 883 cartons of various unregistered/expired medicaments including tramadol; 100 cartons of various wines; 5,737 pieces of used pneumatic tyres ; 335 cartons of smuggled foreign tomato paste; 300 cartons of foreign spaghetti as part of the seizures

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A statement by Jerome Attah, Customs Public Relations Officer of the unit quoted DC Kolade saying “ Based on prompt intelligence and sting operation, the rice was intercepted along Calabar/Akwa Ibom axis and okada/benin expressway, the 417 sacks and 627 parcels of Indian hemp were intercepted at Okada-Benin and Ewu-Auchi Expressway respectively. 761 Jumbo bales of used clothing mostly concealed in trucks and buses were intercepted along Umeikaa/Aba Road and Okada-Benin road.

 

 

 

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“ The 5 cartons of DSP cough syrup with codeine, and 883 cartons of unregistered medicaments were intercepted along Benin/Asaba/Onitsha Expressway.

The armored Bullion Van without customs documents and End User Certificate was intercepted along Okada/Benin Expressway. 100 cartons of wine and 335 tomatoes paste were intercepted along Ewu/Ibilo axis, 5,737 pieces of used pneumatic tyres were also intercepted along Cross River waterside and Okada-Benin Expressway “, he said.

 

He further expressed worry over the smuggling of explosives even as the country continued grappling with the challenges associated with insecurity and called on smugglers to desist forthwith in the interest of humanity or have the law to contend with.

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“ More worrisome is the interception of 9 sacks 50kg each of explosive materials (fertilizer , device cables and superpower90 chemicals). We all know the security implication if these explosives components get to their destination unchecked. It may interest you to know that Superpower 90 is designed for priming applications and as a column explosive in surface and underground mining and general blasting. The high detonation velocity and the robust nature of Superpower 90 make it an ideal primer for the initiation of column charge. Lets us not just imagine if dynamites and landmines are detonated using these items “, he said.

 

He seized the opportunity to congratulate the Ag. Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Adewale Adeniyi on his appointment to oversee the affairs of the service describing it as “well deserved considering his pedigree, dedication and commitment to the service”.

 

“ We will all make sure he succeeds as his leadership style has started yielding positive results in our operations. I thank the Ag. Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi MFR, and the entire Management Team of the Nigeria Customs Service for their efforts so far in providing needed incentives and necessary logistics that aided our performance. To my dear colleagues, Customs Intelligence Unit, Customs Police, I must commend your prompt intelligence sharing, resilience and tenacity that brought about this stride “, he added.

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He called on journalists to join the Nigeria Customs Service in the advocacy campaign against the hazard of smuggling to the Nation’s Economy, and to all well-meaning Nigerians to support the service with necessary intelligence and information that could assist the Service nip in the bud smuggling in the interest of our fatherland.

 

The Comptroller warned all economic saboteurs who plan to use the ember period for their nefarious acts to have a rethink as the Service will make sure they count their losses adding that “no amount of distraction will stop us from carrying out our statutory responsibilities not even in the face of attacks we encountered this month by some sponsored elements” he said.

 

 



Ismail Aniemu

Ismail Aniemu, Publisher of JournalNG and ghost writer, is a maritime journalist of over two decades' of practice with multidisciplinary background. He holds a masters degree in Transport Management from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology(LAUTECH) with bias for logistics. He is also an alumnus of the Times Journalism Institute where he obtained a post graduate diploma in Journalism. Email: ismail.aniemu@aol.com

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