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Customs FOU ‘A’ Seizes 11-Trailers of Rice, Poultry Products, Others Worth N694.4million

Customs FOU ‘A’ Seizes 11-Trailers of Rice, Poultry Products, Others Worth N694.4million

 The Nigeria Customs Service(NCS) Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone ‘A’ Ikeja, Lagos has  intercepted sundry items including 6,228 X 50kg bags of foreign parboiled rice (equivalent to 11 trailer loads),35,325 liters of premium motor spirit (PMS),279 Cartons of foreign poultry products, 105 parcels (50kg) of cannabis sativa, 2 x 40 ft containers said to contain 883 bales of used clothes and 8 units of foreign used (Tokunbo) vehicles.

Speaking with journalists on Tuesday in Ikeja, Lagos, Acting Controller of Customs FOU Zone ‘A’ Hussein  Ejibunu stated that the total worth of these goods in terms of duty paid value (DPV) stood at N694,462,150.00.

The customs boss said that Five suspects were arrested in connection with some of the goods.

“These items were seized because of various offenses including concealment, false declaration, under payment, and duty evasion.

“While the Federal Government played its role by imposing trade restrictions in an effort to protect our local companies and farmers from unhealthy competition with foreign firms, the onus lies on its citizens to complement government’s efforts with that of compliance with the Customs’ extant regulations and government’s fiscal policies. This can be achieved by making sincere declarations, and being properly guided by the import/export prohibition lists.

“It is imperative to note that the wisdom behind the government’s protectionist policy is to protect the national economy and safeguard its citizens’ lives and property. Smuggled bales of used clothes expose its users to fungal diseases and other skin diseases like scabies.

“Apart from the effect of smuggled foreign frozen poultry products on the economy, it also affects the health of its consumers. Some of these frozen poultry products are preserved under questionable conditions. This assertion is embedded in some previous laboratory reports by the National Agency for Food,Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC).


“As a part of the results achieved from the reworked strategy; expired, illicit, and other drugs that did not comply with the statutory import requirements were intercepted at different times and locations are constructively warehoused in 39 x 140 ft and 2 x 20 ft containers by this Unit, and will be handed over to NAFDAC for possible destruction (with a DPV of N1,422,000,000).

“In our efforts to prevent loss of government revenue to duty underpayments that either arose from the undervaluation of imported items or wrong Harmonized System (HS) code classification; the sum of Seventy-Two Million, Six Hundred and Ninety-Three Thousand, Three Hundred and Seven Naira, Nine Kobo (N72,693,307.09) was recovered during the period under review.

“These seizures are a reflection of our commitment to duty and non-compromise in the discharge of our functions; aimed at protecting the nation’s economy and preventing importation of prohibited and harmful products from entering our domestic markets.

“The general public is encouraged to approach any Customs office across the country for information and guidance concerning international trade” he said

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