Customs: Ogun 1Command Seizes Ammunition, Others With DPV Of Over N557M

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…Generates Over N24M In Less Than 3Month

 

 

 

Ogun 1 Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service in it’s continuous anti-smuggling drive has recorded seizures of life threatening ammunitions, harmful substances and other prohibited items.

The Command operatives had on Thursday 14 March 2024, while on anti-smuggling operation along the border line, intercepted smuggled 940 rounds of live ammunition ingeniously concealed in sacks of cassava flakes, commonly known as garri in local parlance.

This was made known by the Customs Area Controller (CAC), Comptroller Ahmadu Shuaibu while addressing some journalists at the Command’s headquarters Idiroko on Friday 15 March 2024.

Comptroller Shuaibu explained the circumstances that surrounded the operation by stating that the Command had been on its trail for more than 2 weeks, from the Republic of Benin, before it was eventually smuggled into the country.

He stated that during the trail of the cartel, the received intel revealed the level of surveillance mounted and security beef-up by the unscrupulous elements, to safeguard the items and evade arrest.

He added that the superior security network of the Command eventually aided the seizure but lost the suspects, as the items were abandoned by the suspected smugglers who absconded in a bid to evade arrest.

He hinted that the Command also recorded the seizures of 123 sacks and 3,172 parcels of cannabis sativa, commonly known as Indian Hemp; 380 pieces of donkey skin; 304 bales of used clothes; and 910 cartons of frozen poultry products, among others.

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These items were intercepted at the creeks, border lines and other strategic locations across Ogun State, through the Command intelligence network and 24 hours patrol/anti-smuggling activities by its operatives.

He disclosed that the Duty Paid Value (DPV) of the total seizure amounted to N557,120,828.00.

Speaking on the operation of the Command, Comptroller Shuaibu said ‘We are pleased to state that, in recent times, we carry out our operations with zero casualty and that is a great achievement in view of the circumstances. We value lives of our people and we try our best to safeguard it.

‘I will like to state emphatically, that our operatives bear arms to protect their lives where and when necessary, any threat to their lives will not be treated with levity. Let me sound a note of warning to recalcitrant smugglers that their days are numbered. They will never go unpunished with their nefarious activities. We shall keep uncovering their antics and very soon, they will be arrested and be made to face the full wrath of the law” He disclosed.

The anti-smuggling Czar appealed to well-meaning and patriotic Nigerians, to join forces with the Command in its fight against smuggling of harmful substance, light weapon, arms and ammunition.

He stressed that the items poses great threats to national security and have the potential of destroying lives and properties within the shortest time possible.

He emphasized that the Command is open to receiving intel and assure prospective partners of maximum security. He sought for joining of hands together to make our society a safe and peaceful place to live.

Speaking on the Command revenue drive, Comptroller Shuaibu reported that from January till date, the Command generated the total sum of N24,283,788 as revenue.

He emphasized that the sources of the revenue collection remain baggage assessment and auction sales of petroleum products.

 

He however appreciate the continuous support of the CGC, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR and his management team. He underscored that the usual support plays a significant role in enhancing the Command’s operations and contributing immensely to its achievements.

He also commended the efforts of his gallant operatives who are making the seizures, as well as the concerted efforts of Customs Intelligence Unit and Customs Police Unit in enhancing the Command’s operations.

He recognized and appreciated the collaborative efforts of the various sister agencies and other critical stakeholders.

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