Customs Seized 1,393 Bags Of Rice Concealed In Gas Cylinders

Customs Seized 1,393 Bags Of Rice Concealed In Gas Cylinders

The Federal Operations Unit, FOU, Zone A, Ikeja of the Nigerian Customs Service has seized a total of 1,393 bags of rice concealed in gas cylinders.

The contrabands were intercepted by operatives within Ogun State between 5th and 17th February, 2020.

During the same period the Unit impounded a total of 625 cartons of poultry frozen products, 187 jars and 66 drums of vegetable oil among many other items within the period under review.

The Acting Controller of FOU Zone A, Usman Yahaya, speaking on the seizures said the unrelenting efforts of his officers and men, are paying off   has continued to yield more result in his anti-smuggling drives.

“Barely two weeks after the Comptroller-General of Customs’ working visit to Lagos where he showcased various seizures made by FOU A worth over N10 billion, we have again intercepted 1,393 bags of smuggled foreign parboiled rice, 187 jerrycans/66 drums of foreign vegetable oil and 625 cartons of poultry products from unapproved routes within Ogun State between 5th -17th February 2020 based on surveillance and routine patrol,” Yahaya said in a statement.

According to him, the rice, vegetable oil and poultry products were conveyed in 12 different motor vehicles and also concealed in gas cylinders with a cumulative duty paid value of N40.14 million.

“This desperate act by these dare-devil smugglers concealing edible items in a gas cylinder further justifies the hard chase by operatives of Customs. DPV of each type of seized items include rice, N27.86 million; vegetable oil, N6.28 million, and frozen poultry N6 million,” the controller was quoted in the statement by the unit’s spokesman, Jerry Attah.

Yahaya, a Deputy Comptroller of Customs, warned smugglers to repent from their unscrupulous activities, or continue to count their losses as his unit would continue to be a source of nightmare to the economic saboteurs.

He also advised legitimate traders to be compliant in their declarations as the unit is ever ready to facilitate their trade in line with world best practices.

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