Kebbi Customs Seize Cannabis, PMS, Others Worth N32m In 3 Weeks
Barely three weeks under the new leadership at the Kebbi Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), large parcels of drugs, 8,850 litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and other items worth over N32 million have been seized.
This was disclosed by the Customs Area Controller (CAC), Comptroller Joseph Attah while handing over 723 parcels of 1kg each of cannabis sativa seized by the Command to the Commander, National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Kebbi State Command in Birnin Kebbi in line with interagency collaboration, today Thursday, March 3, 2022
In a statement by Nasiru Manga, Public Relations Officer of the Command, Compt. Attah stated that the cannabis, with a street value of 28,920,000 naira was seized by the gallant officers and men of the Command along Kamba-Bunza Road based on credible intelligence.
While reeling out the Command’s achievements within barely three weeks he assumed duty; he noted that the renewed onslaught against smugglers in the state has started yielding positive results.
Compt. Attah said: “You may recall shortly after I took over barely three weeks ago, I specifically mentioned fuel and foreign parboiled rice as products my men should keep watchful eyes on. Already our efforts and determination have started paying off.
‘In addition to the 723 parcels of cannabis, we also intercepted and seized 8,850 litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) 16 bales of second hand clothing and other items with a Duty Paid Value of 32,529,654 naira.”
Comptroller Attah attributed the success to the ongoing reorientation and robust stakeholder engagement in the Command since he assumed duty.
The patrol teams are being reorientated with anti bunkering team and rapid response squad created, he stressed that the new teams have a mandate to ensure that fuel smugglers do not have a breathing space in the Command’s area of jurisdiction.
“Nothing that can negatively affect security and economy should be allowed entry or exit”, he said.
The CAC, while reiterating the Command’s stand on zero tolerance for smuggling of fuel and foreign parboiled rice equally allayed the fears of rice farmers in the state.
He disclosed that the Command was ready to support them by putting modalities in place to ensure that the renewed onslaught on fuel smugglers does not affect the farmers who use the fuel for irrigation farming in the State which is the hub of rice farming, adding that it is only against those who hide under the cover to smuggle fuel.
The Kebbi State NDLEA Commander, Mr. Peter Odaudu appreciated the NCS for its synergy with the NDLEA to rid the state of drugs smuggling, assuring that his Command would dispose of the case in accordance with law.