Thursday, 2 November 2017

Customs officer lauded on fight against smugglers in Ogun State



   

   The Nigeria Customs Service, Sokoto Area Command said it has made 103 seizures worth of N161,337,003 from May to October this year.

    The command also generated N829.4 million within the period under review.
Speaking with journalists yesterday in Sokoto during the presentation of his stewardship in the last six months, the Area Comptroller, Nasir Ahmed, said the seizures include vehicles, foreign rice, vegetable oil, clothing materials and elephant tusks.

   Giving the breakdown, Ahmed disclosed that 39 vehicles with duty paid value of N83.6 million were seized. He also listed some of the seized items to include 1,842 50kg and 25kg bags of foreign rice with the duty paid value of N27.9 million, among others.

   Ahmed admitted that porous and un-delineated borders were making anti-smuggling operations very challenging in the area. The comptroller praised the doggedness of the officers who had contributed to the seizure and urged them not to relent in their efforts.

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