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Seme customs command intercepts 175 bales of smuggled textiles

 

Seme customs command intercepts 175 bales of smuggled textiles
Seme Border

The Seme Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), yesterday announced the seizure of 175 pieces of textiles materials worth N2.2 million smuggled into the country from Benin Republic.

The Customs Area Controller (CAC), Compt. Uba Mohammed, who paraded the items at Seme border, also said the Command generated the sum of N2.62 billion from March till date, while intensified operations by the enforcement unit have drastically reduced smuggling activities to the barest minimum.

Mohammed said about 8,304 bags of 50kg foreign rice, which is equivalent to over 14 trucks load of rice worth N89 million were also seized, while another 71 cartons of expired food seasonings worth N458,109, and 336 cartons of alcoholic drinks worth N5 million were intercepted during the period.

Others are, “31 X 25litres Jerry Cans of  vegetable oil worth N269,911; 35 X 50kg Bags of sugar, N444,785; 138 x 25litres of PMS, worth N212,100 and 71 Cartons of Expired Food Seasonings worth N458,109.

“175 pieces of 6 Yards of Textiles worth N2.24million, 15 sacks of used clothes N677,486 and 28 cartons of Medicament,  N1,083,978 and 410 sacks of School bags worth N13.2million”

“Also, 2,000 cartons of Expired Biscuits, N7,742,700 and another truck loaded with 493 packs of Baby Diapers worth N4.1million,” he said.

Mohammed also disclosed that “1,582 parcels of Cannabis Sativa found concealed in an Indomie truck; and another notable arrest of 55 parcels of same Cannabis Sativa concealed in a Sienna bus. A total of 1,686 parcels were arrested (with street value worth of over N30 million) for the period under review.

“As part of our community service, the Customs Comptroller General, directed that a total of 25,000 bags of foreign parboiled rice (equivalent of 42 trailer trucks), 650 bags of Sugar, 150 cartons of tin tomato, 150 bags of flour, and 250 kegs of vegetable oil were transferred to the Nigeria Army Corps of Supply and Transport (NACST) between the month of April and May, for onward delivery to Yobe State Government, Damaturu for distribution to IDPs in the state.

“A total of 11 vehicles have also been seized notable among them are Toyota Highlander (2005), Range Rover (2007), Toyota Rav 4 (2006), Toyota Venza (2010) and others with combined duty paid value of N46.1million” he stated, adding that six suspects were arrested during the period under review.”

He further re-emphasized the Command’s determination to detect, arrest, and prosecute those who fail to comply with the extant regulations; as their failure will be a cause for regret.

He called on patriotic citizens to support the Command by reporting any smuggling activity or any relevant information that will assist the Command in discharging its statutory obligations.

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