Customs intercepts 758 bales of smuggled used clothing , body creams, others Seizure

Fri, Oct 28, 2022
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THE Nigeria Customs Service(NCS) Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone ‘B’  intercepted 758 bales and sacks of smuggled used clothing , body cream with duty paid value of N 690.8 million within the zone.

The NCS Comptroller, Albashir Hamisu, taking newsmen round the items in Kaduna on Friday, said that the siezed items inlude 473  cartons of foreign pharmaceutical products.

”The opeartions unit has recorded a lot of successes. We recorded 132 seizures.

”Other items seized are 533 cartons of foreign pasta, macaroni and 749 bags of foreign perboiled rice,” he said.

He said that smugglers are getting sophisticated in their illegal acts.

”We conducted this operation based on information gathered from the military.

“This is a big catch through the land border. The federal government has good plans for Nigeria. If these are allowed to come in, our textile industries would  not survive,” he said.

He said  24 units of used vehicles where also  seized.

Hamisu said 70 parcels of marijuana, worth over N2million was aeized.

Similarly, he said  59 jerry cans of vegetable oil and 41 bags of  foreign fertilisers worth over N2m were also seized., among others.

Shortly after  handing over the seized cannabis, the Asstisstant Commander Narcotics from the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Ali  Kubau, thanked the

FOU Zone B for the seizure, which he described as very important.

” We were here some weeks ago to collect similar substances seized by your officers. This is a seizure, that ensures everybody goes to sleep.

”This is what propels  bandits to unleash whatever terror. They even request Indian Hemp  part of condition to release victims kidnapped.

“I want to commend the NCS for this, it is a wonderful seizure, we will continue to work together to ensure everyone goes to sleep with two eyes closed,” he said.(NAN)

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