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Seme Customs Intercepts N840m Worth Contraband …Arrests 18 Suspects
It has been a season of terror for unrepentant smugglers as the Seme border command of the Nigeria customs service recorded over 474 seizures in the first quarter of the year.
Briefing newsmen in Lagos on Tuesday, the Seme Command Area Controller, Comptroller Timi Bomodi, said a total of eighteen 18 suspects were arrested in connection with different seizures made between the months of January and May 2024.
Some of the seizures intercepted by the command within the period, totaling about 474 included: 12,448 Jerrycans x 30 liters each, equivalent to eight tanker loads; 6,467 bags of 50kg, which is equivalent to 10 trailer loads; 15 used vehicles as well as 1, 251parcels of cannabis sativa.
Others include: 20 live parrots, 2 honey badgers, 2 Pelican birds, 404 live tortoises, 3, 023 items, 149 packs of Codeine, and 45 pieces of used tyres.
Bomodi stated that 11 of the arrested suspects were granted administrative bails, three were handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for further agency action, one was handed over to the Nigerian Police, while four suspects were still in their custody.
He further revealed that the Command recently arrested a notorious smuggler whose reign of terror in this area had come to an end as he would be made to face the full wrath of the law.
He noted that there has been a marked increase in the illegal importation of Cannabis from Ghana, adding that different methods had been used by criminals in their effort to beat the officers, all of which, he said, had been neutralised.
The CAC, however, disclosed that all the seizures made within the period in review had a combined Duty Paid Value (DPV) of ¦ 840, 003, 646.00.
Speaking on revenue collection, Comptroller Bomodi stated that the Command had continued to sustain the tempo in revenue collection, adding that “In the period under review, we collected a total sum of N2, 634, 190, 645.53”.
This amount, the Controller said, surpassed that of 2023 for the same period by 272 percent.
On export, he said the Command facilitated 143, 468 metric tonnes of export produce, with FOB value of ¦ 35, 199, 971. 097.7 only, which is equivalent to $38, 461, 397.39.
He continued, “The NESS value paid is ¦ 174, 518, 464.82 only. A total of 406 SGDs were utilized from January to May 26 2024 for export alone”.
He stated further that the Command had also set-up a complaint desk to address issues concerning the molestation of females on this corridor saying, “We strongly frown at any act endangering the health and well-being of the vulnerable population of border stakeholders who go about their normal and legitimate businesses daily.”
Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos
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