Customs officers reject 50m bribe from illicit drugs importer

By David Adekunle, Lagos

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The Tincan Command of the Nigeria Customs Service said its officers have rejected an offer of N50 million bribe from a suspect arrested in connection with two containers of imported banned drugs.

The suspect, Mr. Boniface Ike who allegedly said he was the owner of the two intercepted containers, offered the huge sum to the officers in order to be left out of the hook

Addressing Journalists on Monday, the Area Controller of the command, Comptroller Adekunle Oloyede said that he had instructed the officers to play along with the suspect when he sought to discuss privately with the OC Enforcement, Deputy Controller G I Aliyu, Team leader, CIU, Assistant Comptroller H. Abubakar.

Comptroller Oloyede quipped that the unregistered pharmaceutical products intercepted are regulated products by NAFDAC and did not have the required permit and certificates for importation in which the documents are to ascertain the safety of the products to Nigerians, hence the concealment by the importers.

According to him, the contents of the two containers were revealed after physical examinations were conducted on both containers by the Enforcement officers, Customs Intelligence operatives, Customs Police and Examination officers of the terminal on Tuesday, 22nd August, 2023.

He added that the importer had declared in the Bill of Lading of the first container that it contained One Thousand and Sixteen (1,016) packages containing electrical goods ceiling fans, 36 jewel (cooper) and chilly cutters (stainless steel + plastic) but was found to contain five cartons of Timaking, 120 Tapentadil cartons containing 50 rolls, each roll contains 5 packets, each packet 200 tablets.

Eighty-four (84) cartons of Gastro Resistant Omeprazole capsule BP 200mg. Each carton contains 50 packets, each packet contains 10 capsules.

Eight Hundred and Seventy-Six (876) cartons of CSMIX cough syrup containing Codeine, each carton containing 200 bottles.

Fifty cartons of Manual Grater Machine with 70 pieces contained in each carton.

In the second container after the Bill of Lading stated that it contains One Thousand and Twenty-One packages containing Electrical goods, ceiling fans, 36 jewel and chilly cutter was revealed through physical examination that it actually contained ten cartons of Super Royal 225 (Tramadol). Each carton has in it, 50 rolls containing 20 packets with each packet containing 10 tablets.

Others include; One Hundred and Five cartons of Omeprazole Capsule BP 200mg, Seven Hundred and Fifty Four cartons of Barcadin with Codeine, 70 pieces of Fifty cartons of Manual Grater Machine and One carton of Compo Ceiling Fan as means of concession.

Continuing, the CAC said following an intensive surveillance operation on a routine examination carried out at the command, a container was found to contain frozen poultry products.

He added that the Single Goods Declaration (SGD), other supporting documents (Form M and PAAR) stated Tangerines but was used to conceal imported frozen food products.

The Command Controller further stated that the goods were falsely declared as they are under the import prohibition items, adding that the container has been seized for contravention of Section 233 of the Nigeria Customs Service Acts 2023.

“The persistent fraudulent nature of importers and agents drives us to be more innovative in putting methods and measures to combat smuggling activities, ensure no leakage of revenue to the government and the safety of Nigeria.

“The Nigeria Customs Service will not be a part to nefarious acts which jeopardize the safety of lives of the citizens of our dear country, Nigeria. Any fraudulent importer or agent who tries to perpetrate such acts, will be prosecuted accordingly,” he stated.

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