Customs seizes N3.3b smuggled goods in June

Operatives of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), made a total of 144 seizures with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N3.3 billion in June 2021 and arrested 23 suspects in connection with the smuggled items, Checkout Magazine learnt.

Area Controller Usman Bello Yahaya of the Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone A of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS),
said the smuggled items were ferried into the country through unapproved routes by criminals who, according to him, are hell-bent on sabotaging the nation’s economy.

While giving a breakdown of the seizures he said it includes 14,789 bags of 59kg rice, 727 cartons of unregistered drugs, 2,784 cartons of frozen poultry products, 28 units of smuggled used vehicles, 116,000 litres of petrol (4649 jerricans), 237 bales of second-hand clothes, six sacks of secondhand clothing, 20 cartons of Tramadol, 885 prices of used tyres, 10,400 cartons of alcohol beverages, 84 different kinds of vehicles laden with 50kg bags of rice and 5×29 ft containers of semi-processed woods.

He added that 28 units of exotic cars valued at N258.61 million were also seized within the period.

“The period under review, recorded a total of 144 seizures with a Duty Paid Value of N3.3billion.

“We also arrested 23 suspects in connection with the seizures. Out of the 23 suspects, 12 have secured administrative bail, while 11 are still in our custody,” he said.

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