Customs Intercepts contraband goods worth N1bn In Kaduna
The Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone B of the Nigeria Customs Service, Kaduna has intercepted contraband goods and products worth N1bn in the North- Western part of the country.
In a press statement made available to The Roving Pen by the Public Relations Officer (PRO), Sulaiman Isah, said the Comptroller, FOU, Zone B Comptroller Musa Ibrahim Jalo, said that the unit made a seizure of about 179 illicit items within three months.
He gave the figure while giving scorecard of the unit’s activities between the month of May and July, 2023.
The Comptroller said, “I am particularly happy to inform you that between the Month of May and July this year, the Unit under Comptroller Jalo recorded a total of One Hundred and Seventy Nine (179) seizures with a total Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N1.04billion
” The assortments of items which were arrested in different locations within the Zone were mainly intelligence driven, plus the due vigilance and diligence of Officers and Men of the Unit.”
” Of particular note is the seizure of illicit substances like Cannabis Sativa jointly arrested with Joint Border Patrol Team (JBPT) in Kebbi, vehicles, smuggled foreign parboiled rice and Second hand clothing, foreign soaps, vegetable oil and pastas, among others.
“The Officers and Men who have remained focused are presently also in sync with the current work agenda and orientation of the new administration ably led by the Ag. Comptroller -General of Customs, Bashir Wale Adeniyi MFR.
The seizure are, 21 Units of Used Vehicles; 11 Units of Vehicles (Means of Conveyance); 2,234 Bags of Foreign Parboiled Rice (50Kg each); 48 Bags of Foreign Parboiled Rice (25Kg each) and 226 Jerrycans of Foreign Refined Vegetable Oil (25litres each)
Others are, 2780 Cartons of Foreign Spaghetti, Macaroni and Couscous; 278 Bales of Foreign Second Hand Clothing;15 Sacks of Foreign Second Hand Shoes;140 Cartons of Foreign Tin Tomato Paste; Foreign Pomade; Foreign Milky Creamer.
Also seized are, Foreign Green Tea; Foreign MIlk; 149 Cartons of Foreign Fruit Juice; Foreign Soap; Foreign Matches;140 Jerrycans of Automotive Gas Oil (25litres each); 18. 1000 Jerrycans of Premium Motor Spirit (25litres each).
Also Intercepts are Foreign Used Tyres; Foreign Eclairs Sweets; Foreign Shisha (Tobacco); Foreign Expired Cigarette; Foreign Vitamin D3 Supplements; Foreign Charcoal Briskets; Foreign LPG Cylinders (100Kg each); Foreign Tiger Nut (100Kg each); Foreign Used Belts and 81 Parcels of Cannabis Sativa (Marijuana).
He however warned the perpetrators that“l like to use this medium to appeal to the perpetrators to desist and engage in legitimate trade because this Unit has no plans to negotiate our extant laws.
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“We will continue to confront all acts of smugglings and to crush every obstacle on the way with all lawful force, therefore l advise Nigerians to take advantage of the renewed hope agenda of the new administration and the commitment of our CGC Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, to raise the scale of trade facilitation through improved compliance and continuous partnership and engagement.
“In line with the standard operating procedure (SOP) guiding the operations of sister agencies, the Unit has handed over seized items outside its primary purview to relevant agencies.
“We have enjoyed their unwavering corporation and support and solicit for more collaboration, including your good selves, our revered gentlemen of the forth estate of the realm, for showcasing our activities even as we look forward for more of your objective reportage.”