Seme Customs Makes N7.5m Rice Seizure
The Nigeria Customs Service (Seme Area Command) has made rice seizures valued at N7.5million in a single operation.
Spokesman
of the Command, Ernest Olottah, disclosed that the command was fully
re-engineered under the leadership of Comptroller Willy Egbudin, to
realize the mandate of the Comptroller General of Customs, which centres
largely on zero tolerance for smuggling.
He said the smugglers
calculated that the command may have relaxed its surveillance on the
border after the yuletide but were shocked to have been trailed by
officers of the Seme Area Command.
In the operation, one of the smugglers was apprehended.
With
a thought that officers and men of the Command of Nigeria Customs
Service have relaxed their increased surveillance that came with the
yuletide period, an attempt by some smugglers to unlawfully bring in
rice through the waters was foiled during the weekend.
Armed
with the necessary intelligence and logistics, a patrol team led by
Superintendent of Customs, Aina Olufemi, patiently tracked the movement
of the smugglers to be sure where their boat will berth and discharge.
Having
fully discharged the smuggled rice , our operatives swooped on them
while loading and tactfully arrested one suspect who is helping us with
investigation that will lead to the arrest of the baron and others
involved in the economic vice, he explained.
Olottah said three
outboard engine of the boat and 3 vehicles (1 volkswagen, 1Iveco & 1
Ford buses) being loaded with rice, bales of secondhand clothes and
other smuggled goods have been securely transferred to the government
warehouse.
He, however, frowned at a report by a maritime
industry publication, Ships & Ports that alleged that command’s
operatives collect N2.5 million per truck of rice to allow them into the
country.
“The report is either a figment of the reporter’s
imagination or the reporter is working for smugglers trying to blackmail
the command into softening its sustained stance against rice
importation and smuggling through the land border in line with the
Federal Government’s directive”, he explained.
He continued:
“Whereas the Ships and Ports reporter was not unaware of the strides and
efforts being made by the command against rice smuggling, she chose to
blackout the command’s achievement in the fight against rice smuggling.
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