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  • Customs intercepts rifles worth N270m at Lagos airport form Turkiye

    Customs intercepts rifles worth N270m at Lagos airport form Turkiye

    Lagos:  The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) has intercepted a cache of arms and ammunition valued at N270 million at the Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA) in Lagos.

    The Comptroller General of Customs (CGC), Bashir Adeniyi, made this known in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) through the Customs spokesman, Abdullahi Maiwada, in Lagos on Wednesday.

    (Caption -The Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi, with Zonal Ordinator Zone ‘A’ Assist Comptroller General, Saidu Yusuf, during interception of arms and ammunition at Lagos airport on Wednesday)

    The consignment, which was intercepted at the cargo section of the MMA, was also imported from Turkiye with one suspect in custody.

    According to the Customs boss, military hardware and accoutrements are also intercepted by the airport command.

    “You may recall that the customs recently impounded 11 rifles and six pistols, among other items.

    “Similarly, just two days ago, a press briefing of this kind was held in Port Harcourt, where we showcased the seizure of 844 rifles and 112,500 rounds of ammunition.

    “On June 19, we deployed our personnel to man all the exit points effectively and mandated all examination officers to conduct 100 per cent examination of all consignments.

    “During the examination, an item was discovered and suspected to be part of a rifle from a console consignment with airway bill number 235-58737755, emanating from Turkey,” he said.

    He said that the entire consignment was isolated for thorough examination.

     

     

    “At the end of the examination, it was established that four packages were used to conceal 55 pieces of unassembled Jojef Magnum (Tomahawk) semi-automatic shotgun.

     

     

    “The unassembled rifles were concealed using shower faucet. The duty paid value of these illicit arms is N270.8 million and a suspect is currently in our custody.

     

    “The suspect is in connection with this illicit arms importation and is assisting with an ongoing investigation to uncover the perpetrators of this heinous crime,” Adeniyi said.

     

     

    He added that the analysis of this with similar recent seizures indicated that some unscrupulous Nigerians based in Turkey were purchasing, packaging and exporting these illicit arms to Nigeria.

     

     

    “Intelligence further revealed that they are exploring new frontiers to perpetrate their nefarious activities.

     

     

    “Still, I can assure Nigerians that all our commands are on red alert to intercept any such illicit arms importation,” he added.

     

    Adeniyi said that other military and para-military hardware and accoutrements were also seized by the command worth N1.29 billion.

     

     

    “The military accoutrements are drones, ballistic vests, helmets, walkie-talkies among others.

     

     

    “Also, on display are some military and paramilitary accoutrements improperly imported without end users’ certificates with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N1.29 billion.

     

     

    “The breakdown of these items is as follows: 148 pieces of drones; 172 pieces of ballistic vest; 15 pieces of ballistic vest; one piece of ballistic helmet; 8 pieces of walkie-talkies; 9,172 pieces of military and para-military badges.

     

    “Others are 20 pieces of camouflage uniform; 100 pieces of camouflage vest; 172 pieces of Camouflage caps and 120 pieces of binoculars,” he said.

     

     

    The Customs boss noted that the total Duty Paid Value of all the displayed items was N1.56 billion.

     

     

    He explained, “Relying on the relevant provisions of the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023, the following decisions have been taken on the illicit items.

     

     

    “The 55 pieces of unassembled JOJEF Magnum AGNUM SemiEMI Automatic Shotgun are hereby seized, with the concealing items.

     

     

    “The items would be handed over to the coordinator of the National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons, under the office of the National Security Adviser, for diligent investigation and prosecution.

     

    “The Suspect arrested will be handed over to the centre for further processing. We will work diligently with other agencies of government to apprehend all other parties to this illicit importation.”

     

     

    Less than 48 hour the Nigeria Customs Service discovered 844 riffles and 112,500 rounds of ammunition in onne on Monday, July 1.

    The NCS seized the arms and ammunition at the Port Harcourt Area II Command in Onne.

     

     

    The Customs boss had said that they acted on credible intelligence on June 21, 2024, Customs officers, while inspecting a suspicious 1×40-foot container from Turkey, found it to contain 844 rifles and 112,500 rounds of live ammunition.

     

     

    Adeniyi said the items were concealed among doors, furniture, plumbing fittings, and leather bags, with a total duty-paid value of N4.1 billion.

     

     

    He said that three suspects were detained in connection with the seizurebof ammunition at onne with a thorough investigation underway to ensure all involved face legal consequences.

     

     

    Adeniyi said in June 29, 2024, customs officers also intercepted eight 40-foot containers destined for a bonded warehouse from Onne Port.

     

     

    He said the containers contained 1.05 million bottles of CSC Cough Syrup with Codeine, 3.5 million tablets of Trodol Benzhexol, and 720 bales of used clothes with the duty-paid value of N13.9 billion.

     

    The customs boss said that the interception underscored Customs’ commitment to national security and public safety.

  • Customs Intercepts N4b Illicit Drugs at Tin Can Port

    Customs Intercepts N4b Illicit Drugs at Tin Can Port

     

     

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    Lagos;  The Comptroller-General, Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Bashir Adeniyi has said the service intercepted large consignments of illicit drugs including cannabis indica,prohibited codein and other illicit drugs from Canada and India.

    Adeniyi made this disclosure to the newen in Lagos on Friday saying that the intercepted drugs valued at 4 billion.

    He said among the intercepted drugs at Tincan Island command were 172kg of cannabis steeld in three drums was intercepted through intelligent unit of the service.

    According to the CGC, a breakdown of the drugs include three plastic drums of cannabis indica, 46 bags of cannabis indica , 877 codeine syrup and
    82 cartons of other other drugs valued at 4 billion.

    (From L-R the representative of NDLEA, the customs controller Tincan Island,Comptroller Dera Nnadi the Comptroller -General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi and the Zonal Coordinator Zone A, ACG Saidu Yusuf, nd command, and during the briefing of the intercepted cannabis, codeine in Lagos on Friday.)

    He said that the cannabis was intercepted in two of 40ft Container while the intercepted codeine contained in two of 40ft container.

    Adeniyi who described the seizures as a warning to those involved in the unlawful acts, saying that the service would ensure the dismantling of the network of people involved.

    “I promise to apply the heaviest sanction against customs officers found culpable.

    “Beyond revenue loss, some port operators and officers of the service are suspected to be involved in the illegal drug importation.

    (From the middle the Comptroller -General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi, the Zonal Coordinator Zone A, ACG Saidu Yusuf, the customs controller Tincan Island command, Comptroller Dera Nnadi and the representative of NDLEA, during the briefing of the intercepted cannabis, codeine in Lagos on Friday.)

    “Intelligence indicated that a lot of terminals are involved in the customs findings and that there are abuse of procedures involving customs officers.

    .”The importer of the drugs gave two fake addresses which raised customs curiosity leading to the discovery,”Adeniyi said.

    He commended the Customs Area Controller of Tin Can Port, Comptroller Dera Nnadi, and his team for the seizures which he described as a fallout of dedication and hard work.

    Adeniyi recalled that in recent months, the service had reported numbers of successfully executed interceptions of illicit drugs arms and ammunition, illegal wildlife, and petroleum products at various location represents a chartered efforts to prevent illegal entry and exits into our country through diverse routes.

    He drew attention to the misuse and abuse of drugs, particularly cannabis indica and codeine posed severe dangers to our society also leading to devastating effects in our youths.

    Adeniyi said that the proceeds from illicit drugs were often used to finance disruptions by non-state actors posing significant strikes to our national security and economy.

    “The Nigerian Governments under President Bola, Ahmed tinubu lead administration is determined to stabilise the economy and create an environment where all our citizens can thrive and prosper.

    “As part of this efforts, Nigeria customer service plays a crucial role, not only in revenue collection from legitimate trade, but protection of our society.

    “Our mandates include ensuring that harmful and illegal substances do not find their way into our communities.

    ” It is within this context that the ongoing collaborative efforts between Nigeria customs service, the Nigerian Drug and law Enforcement Agency and other sister agencies have consistently yielded positive results,”Adeniyi said.

  • Customs marine command intercepts hemp worth N96m handover to NDLEA

    Customs marine command intercepts hemp worth N96m handover to NDLEA

     

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    Lagos:  The Controller, Western Marine Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Mr Paul Bamisaiye, handing over the seized cannabis sativa to the Assistant Commander Narcotics, NDLEA, Mr Bashir Magaji in Lagos on Tuesday

    Lagos, June 4, 2024 Mr Paul Bamisaiye, the Controller of Western Marine Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), says the command has intercepted 17 sacks of hemp valued at N96 million.

    Bamisaiye made the disclosure while handing over the seized bags of hemp to NDLEA for further investigation on Tuesday in Lagos.

     

    He said that the seized bags contained 1, 257 loaves of hemp.

     

    Bamisaiye said that at about 11:00 p.m. on May 15, a patrol team of officers and men of the command at the Bar Beach Station, received credible intelligence on movement of a boat on the high sea along the beach location, carrying items suspected to be offending items.

    He said, “Upon receiving the information, the team moved toward the described location and intercepted one fibre boat fitted with 200HP Yamaha engine, carrying sacks of the suspected items.

     

    “Also on Sunday, May 19, a joint team of officers and men of the command, along Panko Creek, Badagry Waterways, intercepted one wooden boat fitted with a 25HP Yamaha engine carrying suspected contraband items.”

     

    He said upon sighting customs patrol boats, the suspects abandoned their boat and dived into the water.

     

    “A careful examination of the items being conveyed revealed 505 bags of 50kg foreign parboiled rice having a combined Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N59.1 million.

    “The actions of these smugglers is a direct contravention of NCS Act 2023 which Western Marine Command (WMC) is responsible for enforcing.”

     

    Bamisaiye appealed to the general and trading public not to engage in illicit drugs business.

     

    Bamisaiye urged the men of the command to redouble their efforts and arrest suspects along with their contraband to deter other smugglers.

    While receiving the intercepted hemp from customs, the Assistant Commander Narcotics, NDLEA, Mr Bashir Magaji, commended the NCS for intensifying efforts to suppress smuggling.

     

    Magaji assured that investigation would continue from where customs stopped.