Saturday, 24 March 2018

Nigeria Custom Seized 38 Cars, 1,060 Bags of Rice, 158 Kegs of Oil in 2 Weeks


The Ogun command of the Nigeria customs in the last two weeks made seizure of 38 vehicles, 1,060 bags of foreign rice 50kg each, 158 kegs of vegetable oil (25 liters each), 159 cartons of frozen poultry products, 150 kegs of petrol 25 liters each (auctioned) among others.

The CAC of the Command said that the quest to adequately secure our borders against economic saboteurs is gaining momentum. Both internal and external mechanisms are deployed to ensure that desperate and battle ever ready smugglers are defeated.

He added that it is pertinent to reiterate that one of the adverse effects of smuggling on a nation is economic strangulation. Therefore, concerted efforts are strategically designed to ensure that punitive measures will not be limited to seizures of smuggled items, but reinvigorated efforts will be geared towards apprehension and prosecution of smugglers to serve as a deterrent to others. The era of abandoned seizure (seizure without accomplice) will soon come to an end.











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1 Comments:

At 13 April 2018 at 16:34 , Blogger Gracelevites said...

How are they planning to dispose this Rice. At least it should go out to relieve the masses

 

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