CUSTOMS NABS SMUGGLERS, IMPOUNDS N60M CONTRABAND IN KATSINA
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has apprehended two suspected smugglers and impounded various contraband with a duty paid value (DPV) of N60,175,784 across border communities in Katsina State.
The Acting Area Controller, Mr. Wada Chedi said the seizures were made between July 8 and August 3 and his officers are battle ready for unrepentant smugglers and will not hesitate to thwart their antics.
He listed the seizures to include 13 vehicles, 314 bags of foreign rice, 178 cartons of spaghetti, 21 bags of foreign fertilizer, 26 bags of maize, 10 bags of soya beans, 50 bags of animal feed, 14 kegs of petroleum products of 25 litres each, 227 kegs of foreign vegetable oil in 25 litres, four motorcycles and 42 bags of dates nut of 50kg each.
Chedi reiterated that renewed strategies and regular stakeholders’ engagement at border communities were responsible for the command’s record of impressive seizures within the period under review.
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Eons Intelligence gathered that officers and men of the command are working in tandem with the vision of the Comptroller General of Customs, Hameed Ali, to curb illicit trade in all its ramifications across the country for meaningful commercial activities to thrive.
He, therefore, warned smugglers sabotaging government’s effort in growing the economy to desist, or be ready to suffer more losses, as Customs will leave no stone unturned in seizing any contraband and arresting smugglers to face the wrath of the law.
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