FOU Customs Records N12.7billion On Contraband Seizures In 4Months

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…Arrests Covid-19 Vehicle Conveying Smuggled Frozen Poultry Products 

The  Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Federal Operations Unit has recorded the sum of N12.7billion from the seizures of various items of contraband between January to April 2020.

Federal Operation Unit, Zone A which is the anti-smuggling arm of the Nigeria Customs Service saddled with the responsibility of suppressing smuggling in the six states of the South-West  also intercepted a vehicle with Covid-19 sticker used to smuggled frozen chicken into the country from Benin Republic.


According to a press statement by the Public Relations Officer of the unit, Jerry Attah, he said the officers intercepted the vehicle under the guise of essential duty.
The statement quoted the Customs Area Controller of the unit, Usman Yahaya saying the vehicle was arrested along Ijebu ode expressway 


It disclosed that they were intercepted based on intelligence and the  eagle eye officers who were on routine patrol at the axis.

The CAC said, “the officers were professional enough to intercept the vehicle which was believed to be used in the movement of essential commodities but was surprise to see that it was used for illegal activities such as movement of contraband.


“We have arrested the vehicle and investigation has commenced to get to the root and unravel other atrocities that may have  committed using the essential duty tag.”

Speaking on the activities of the command in the last four months, the CAC said that the unit has  also paid a whopping N1.14 billion into the Treasury Single Account of the federal government from Debit Note (DN) on intercepted containers from Lagos seaport, voluntary payment of Customs duty on vehicles, auction sales from PMS among others

Giving a break down in the seizures, he said 25 units of fairly used vehicles worth N108million, 5,644 cartons of frozen chicken worth N54.1million were intercepted, 9,843 bags of 50kg smuggled parboiled rice worth N130.4 million and sacks of textile materials worth N94million were seized in the month under review.

Others are, N14million worth of used tyre, 3,764 kegs of smuggled vegetables oil worth N69.2 million, 8,365 litres of smuggled petrol also known as (PMS) and AGO also known as Diesel worth N35million.

The unit boss said, “We wont relent on our anti-smuggling fight especially at this time the government is preaching diversification into the agric sector due to the fall in price of oil in the international market which has affected government revenue base.”
“So, we will ensure that smuggling is reduced to the nearest minimum and not allow to fester as that could be injurious to our economy and wellbeing as a country,” he said.

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