FOU ‘C’ Intercept Unregistered Drugs, Others Worth Over N869m

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In its renewed anti-smuggling drive in combating illicit activities, the Federal Operations Unit Zone ‘C of  Nigeria Customs Service has intercepted various contrabands with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of Eight Hundred and Sixty Nine Million, Five Hundred and Fifty Thousand, Three Hundred and forty Five Naira (N869,550,345.00) only between 1st- 31st January 2021.

The  items seized  are listed to include 1,024 cartons of unregistered pharmaceutical products, 1,046 bags of foreign parboiled rice of 50kg each, 290 cartons of imported Eva Soap, 62 jumbo bales of secondhand clothing, and one Toyota Corolla 2018 model  (see annex ‘A’ for ease of reference).


According to a press statement from the Unit image maker, Jerry Attah , the 1,046 bags of Foreign parboiled rice were trailed and evacuated from an unnamed warehouse along Elelenwo Road Portharcourt based on credible and timely intelligence, following lay down operational procedures, rules of engagement and ensued professionalism backed by section 147 and 151 of Customs and Excise Management Act Cap C45 LFN 2004. 

The statement reads in parts that the Unit boss, Comptroller Yusuf Lawal Psc(+) while briefing newsmen in owerri on Wednesday states that it is the unit responsibility to ensure full implementation of the Government Policy banning the importation of rice through land borders and following headquarters directive on same.


 He added that the Unit  re-strategized its operational modalities and beam its searchlight at the Creek, Water side, and at various locations in south-south, South East zones, hence, the reason for the massive rice seizure within the month under review”

The Controller, hinted that what gave them more  concern was the interception of the 1,024 cartons of unregistered Colcaps medicaments imported from India without NAFDAC certification. “Our concern now is to unravel those behind the importation, their accomplices and their antics of scaling through unapproved routes. 


“The negative effects of unlicensed drugs if gotten to the wrong hands cannot be over emphasized. The drugs were intercepted along Ofosu-Benin Expressway based on shared intelligence. Equally, the 290 cartons of soap were intercepted along Aba-Owerri Road based on intelligence. You may recall that Soaps and detergents are still on the Import Prohibition list, which falls under schedule 3 of Common External Tariff (CET)” he said.

He  assured that the Unit will  continue to make sure smugglers within  its jurisdiction count their losses until they repent from sabotaging the economy. “Our resolute remains to degrade the activities of smugglers through aggressive patrol of all flanks and flashpoints. We will be very ruthless with these economic saboteurs because we have a responsibility to protect the nation’s economy in line with the expectations of the Federal Government of Nigeria.


” In view of this, I wish to advise and warn smugglers and would be smugglers to be prepared for the battle ahead because we will leave no stone unturned in our effort to up the ante of our anti-smuggling mandate. There is no amount of resistance from the smugglers and their mob accomplices that will deter us from performing our statutory responsibilities by suppressing smuggling within our zones” Yusuf quipped.

While applauding  the CGC , Col Hameed Ibrahim Ali and his management, he also appreciate the robust synergy that exists among the Military, the Police, other security agencies and their operatives.

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