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Customs intercepts cartridges, locally made guns in Ogun

The acting comptroller, FOU, Zone A, Hussein Ejibunu, said this at a press conference to showcase the unit’s activities in September on Wednesday in Lagos.

• October 5, 2022
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Nigerian Customs officials used to illustrate the story [Photo credit: Channels TV]

The Federal Operations Unit Zone A of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has recovered one unit of pump action rifle, two units of locally made guns and 35 live cartridges from smugglers in Idiroko, Ogun.

The acting comptroller, FOU, Zone A, Hussein Ejibunu, said this at a press conference to showcase the unit’s activities in September on Wednesday in Lagos.

Mr Ejibunu said the smugglers surrendered the weapons and ran into the bush when the unit’s officers engaged them and assured that the suspected smugglers would be apprehended very soon.

“Other contrabands seized in the month of September included 7,328 x 50kg bags of foreign parboiled rice, 121,550 litres of premium motor spirit (PMS) and 68 cartons of frozen poultry.

“They also included 37 crates of eggs used to conceal rice, 150 kg parcels of Indian Hemp and 10 pieces of military camouflage bags.

“Chief among the September seizures was a massive discovery of 1,955 bales of used clothing in an abandoned building around the Lagos International Trade Fair Complex,” he said.

He added that within the same period, a large cache of petrol concealed inside sacks was intercepted in the Badagry axis of Lagos State.

He added that five suspects were arrested for some of the seizures.

According to him, the seizures had a total duty paid value of N622.41 million, and the unit’s efforts to prevent losses to the government recovered the sum of N107.81 million for the period under review.

He said the Federal High Court passed three judgements in favour of the unit on three criminal cases, securing the conviction of six people for owning smuggled goods, while six civil suits against the unit were dismissed for lack of merit.

On the seized used clothing, he said, “The government in its wisdom wants the local textile industry to enjoy the protection and create more jobs for Nigerians from the cotton farms through the textile and garment factories to our markets.”

He pointed out that the serious health implication of textile smuggling was the exposure of users to skin diseases like scabies and fungal diseases, which could be transmitted by wearing unwashed second-hand clothes.

“This is coming when the world is wary of monkeypox whose mode of transmission includes clothing,” he explained. 

(NAN)

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