Nigerian Customs Service intercepts 57 smuggled Cars in Niger, Kogi 

Abdul Mohammed Isa, Minna

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The Niger/Kogi Area Command of the Nigerian Customs Service has arrested seven suspects in connection to smuggling of 57 exotic Cars within six months.
This was stated by the Customs area Comptroller of Niger/Kogi Command, Compt Busayo Kadejo during a media briefing in Minna Niger State, North Central Nigeria on Wednesday.
Compt Kadejo added that other seizures by his command  includes “21 Bales of second hand clothing, 90 Bags of Fertilizers, 116 kegs of 25 Liters each (2900 liters), and 36 Bags of 50kg “.
The Comptroller who further said the command was able to recover a total revenue of N50,839,248.00 during the said period, pointed out that the cumulative value for all the seized items is N238,402,916.00.
The Niger/Kogi area Comptroller who commended other security agencies within the command’s area of operations said:
“I have been engaging the border communities, our sister security agencies to cement a cordial  relationship and synergy  to achieve our desired aim of curtailing snuggling in the command.
 “We intend to meet with the Chief Executives of Niger and Kogi States as well as the royal fathers to appeal on how we can bring an end to the activities of smugglers  in their respective areas”.
Comptroller Kadejo who further said the Customs has discovered all illegal routes  used by smugglers said ” the Government directives on border closure is still in force in Babanna the only border station in the command”.
 The Comptroller however urged the public across the two states of Niger and Kogi in North Central Nigeria,  to always assist the security agencies with useful information to support their effort to bring an end to illegal smuggling and other related crimes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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