The Controller incharge of the Unit, Comptroller Mohammed Uba Garba made
this known to news men on Wednesday 14th June 2017 while giving account
of his stewardship since he assumed office
Comptroller Mohammed Uba said the Unit also recovered Two Hundred and
Seventy Three Million, Six Hundred and Seventy Five Thousand, One
Hundred and Thirty Eight Naira, Seventy Five kobo only (N273,675,138.75)
from duty payments and demand notices on goods that tried to beat the
system and 10 suspects were arrested in connection with the seizures in
the period under review.
He further mentioned that 152 different seizures were recorded
comprising vegetable oil, foreign parboiled rice, frozen poultry
products, smuggled vehicles, India hemp, used tyres and general
merchandise Six Hundred and Seven Million, Seven Hundred and Seventeen
Thousand, Five Hundred and Thirty Five Naira, Fifty Five kobo only
(N607,717,535.55) between the month of April 1st to June 12th 2017
making it a landslide in recent times.
“You will agree with me that smuggling is a global phenomenon which cannot be curbed entirely but can be brought to its barest minimum. I have to praise the commitment and diligence of the officers and men of the unit for thwarting the antics of some dare-devil smugglers, who used different methods for concealment” he said.
Compt. Uba said the Unit also intercepted 384 parcels of Indian hemp
concealed inside six bales of second-hand clothing from Ghana along
Iyana-Ipaja road. In the spirit of inter-agency relationship, the
suspects and the contents were handed over to the National Drug Law
Enforcement Agency for prosecution in a court of competent jurisdiction.
“Based on intelligence report, the Unit have seized five containers that contravened Customs law over false declaration and breach of import prohibition list by trade. Two of the containers were laden with 4,982 pieces of used tyres, while others were laden with 1,292 pieces of vehicle batteries and piston ring compressors”
COMPT Uba thanked the management of the Nigeria Customs Service under
the leadership of Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd) for the motivation and
support that led to this great feat.
The Comptroller called on Nigerians to support the anti-smuggling drive
of the service, as this will encourage our indigenous industries and
create job opportunities for Nigerians.
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