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Customs Seizes ₦1.2bn Contraband In Lagos

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​​​​​​​The Federal Operations Unit, Zone A, Nigeria Customs Service, has intensified its anti-smuggling operations, seizing contraband valued at over ₦1.2 billion in six weeks.

The Controller, Comptroller Mohammed Shu’aibu, disclosed this during a media briefing in Lagos on Tuesday, highlighting the unit’s increased vigilance across the South-West.

 He said the unit seized 5,015 bags of foreign rice, equivalent to eight trailer loads, alongside 15 assorted used vehicles within the last six months.

 Shu’aibu added that officers also intercepted 143 bales of used clothing, two jumbo sacks of used shoes, and one sack of assorted worn apparel.

 He said the command confiscated 390 bottles of codeine, 310 foreign-branded drugs, 19 cards of tramadol, and 210 used tyres.

 A 20-foot container with number ONEU 2419369 FTC, containing 752 cartons of calcium lactate, was also seized for false declaration.

 According to him, the total Duty Paid Value of the seized goods stood at ₦1.188 billion, underscoring the magnitude of the operations.

 He revealed that 640 parcels of cannabis sativa, weighing 431.8 kilogrammes, and 460 jerrycans of petrol, totalling 11,500 litres, were also intercepted.

 Other seized items included expired pharmaceuticals, footwear, and clothing recovered across border communities in Ogun, Oyo, Ondo, and Lagos states.

 Four suspects were arrested in connection with the seizures and have been handed over to relevant agencies for investigation and prosecution.

 Shu’aibu said the unit recovered ₦39.2 million through demand notices issued against under-valuations between 1 Sept. 1 and Oct. 7.

 

 


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