Nigeria Customs Service Seizes Drugs, 94 Bales Of Used Clothing

Nigeria Customs Service Seizes Drugs, 94 Bales Of Used Clothing
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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Federal Operations Unit, Zone “B’’ in Kaduna, seized contraband worth ₦232,530,050:42 between  March 23  and April 25 within its area of operation.

Briefing newsmen on Tuesday in Kaduna, the Comptroller, NCS, Federal Operations Unit, Zone “B” Kaduna, Mr Albashir Hamisu, stated that 92 seizures were recorded by the unit within the  period including twelve vehicles.

Hamisu said that while seven of the vehicles seized were being smuggled into the country through unapproved routes, the remaining five were used to convey unregistered drugs and other contrabands.

He said that some of the smugglers intercepted concealed bags of rice among bags of beans to avoid detection.

The comptroller listed other seized items to include 99,000 tablets of unregistered Sifdol 50mg and 120,000 tablets of unregistered Ladinax drugs.

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Hamisu said that operatives of the unit also intercepted smugglers with premium motor spirit (PMS) in 303 gallons of 25 litres being smuggled outside of Nigeria.

He said that operatives foiled the smuggling of foreign vegetable oil in 22 gallons of 25 litres into Nigeria.

The comptroller further said that his men also seized 642 cartons of foreign spaghetti and macaroni as well as 1,314 bags of 50kg foreign parboiled rice.

Hamisu said that other items seized included 49 units of used tyres, 10 cartons of foreign fruit juice and bales of used clothing.

He appreciated members of the public for their cooperation in providing information on the activities of smugglers and solicited for more support.

The comptroller said that the Federal Government had opened two border posts within the zone in Kamba and Jibiya and urged the people to engage in legitimate business

Hamisu also thanked the FG and NCS management for the recent promotion of officers saying this would further motivate them to give their best in the performance of the duty.

Africa Daily News, New York

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