Nigeria Customs Service intercepts items worth over N139m

Tunde Akanbi, Ilorin

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The Sector 3 Joint Border Patrol Team of the Nigeria Customs Service covering North Central States of Nigeria has made One Hundred and Seven (107) interceptions which include Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), Foreign Parboiled Rice, Motorcycle, Cartons of Foreign Tomatoes and Secondhand (worn) Clothing .

The Duty Paid Value (DPV) of the intercepted items is put at N139,707,500 .

The breakdown of the items are 16 Used Vehicles worth N88,075,000,
1031 Imported Parboiled Rice of(50kg bags) N26,290,500,
Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) 3068 x 25lt kegs N12,336,000, 1,777,600.00, 2 x 200lt drums,
Also, second hand clothing, 91 Bales N20, 930,000.00, Used Shoes 19 Sacks, N855,000, 11 Kegs of Vegetable Oil , N286,000, Foreign Tomatoes, 39 Cartons N585,000, and Motorcycle 5 pieces, N350,000.

The Co-ordinator of the JBPT in the North – Central States, Comptroller Olugboyega Peters disclosed these during a news conference at the Customs House in Ilorin, Kwara State on Wednesday.

Peters said that the operatives of the JBPT also tracked and arrested a trailer with Reg. No SRP 501 XA 550 with foreign parboiled rice of 50kg each, along Mokwa-Jebba toad with a duty paid Value (DPV) of N14, 025,000.

Customs press briefing
Officers of the Nigeria Customs Service during the press briefing

Prominent to note also was the interception of 2019 Lexus Jeep that cost N21, 000,000.00) intercepted around Benue axis of the sector. It beats my imagination to think that a man who can afford this type of luxury car can invade customs duty of N7.3 million,” he added.

The Comptroller added that the operatives of the sector, had at different times and locations intercepted and seized 3068 kegs of 25 litres each of petroleum totaling 76,700 liters during attempts by some unpatriotic Nigerians to smuggle them out of the country.

According to him , it is difficult to imagine that despite the current scarcity of Petroleum Motor Spirit (PMS) in the country, some unpatriotic Nigerians still attempted to smuggle this product out of the country through our border.

He disclosed that in line with the extant laws, most of the inflammable products have been auctioned to the public and the amount generated as fees have been remitted to the government.

Worthy of note is the fact that petrol smuggling through the sector has continued to be on the decrease in the face of sustained offensive against the illicit trade because the profit motive that drives smuggling is being scuttled. It is therefore reasonable for such people to embrace other means of livelihood,” Peters added.

He said they would not relent in their effort to fight smuggling to a standstill, adding that,” We are on daily basis improving on our intelligence gathering method and deploying our efforts, as well as available logistics in accordance with all extant laws as enshrined in the Customs and Excise Management Act (CEMA) Cap C45, LFN 2004 as amended, to ensure that Sector 3 is uncomfortable for all economic saboteurs.

He therefore warned those with evil activities and those using official or company vehicles to smuggle goods into the country to steer clear of sector 3 axis as there shall be no safe haven for them.”

Officers of the Nigeria Customs Service intercept contrabands being smuggled into the country.

Furthermore, Peter said that three illegal immigrants (Teenagers between 16-18 years of age) were arrested around Babanna axis of the Sector coming from Benin, Edo State en route Burkina-Faso.

He stressed that after thorough investigation, it was discovered that the teenagers were being trafficked by a syndicate to Burkina-Faso.

The teenagers were handed over to the Nigeria Immigration Service as one of the agencies in the sector saddled with such responsibilities” he stated further.

Comptroller Peters, however, expressed gratitude to the Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC) Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd) Office of National Security adviser (ONSA) NIA, DSS, Immigration, Nigerian Police Force and other relevant sister agencies, who in their efforts, ensured the realization of the mandate and had made provisions for the needed equipments especially operational vehicles.

He also stated that the CGC in his wisdom decided to rejig the sector operatives by injecting new gallant officers and fresh hands for effective performance.

I cannot close this address without acknowledging the cooperation of the Traditional rulers, Youth and Community leaders, NURTW, IPMAN and the good people of North central States who have continued to provide peaceful and enabling environment for our officers and men to carry out their statutory duties.” he added.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hauwa Abu

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