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Thursday 20 June 2013

Customs intercept goods worth N153.6m

The Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone “A“ of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) said it had intercepted contraband valued at N153.6million in May 2013.

The Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the command, Mr. Uche Ejesieme, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that the command also intercepted contraband valued at N91million in the corresponding period of 2012.

“May 2013, the Federal Operations Unit Zone ‘’A“ intercepted  a total of 262 seizures of assorted contraband valued at N153, 678,768 with a duty of N25, 359,073, and a Duty Pad Value of N179, 037, 841.

“In addition to that, we also had a total of 18 suspects arrested in connection with the seizure. A comparative analysis, at least you can see from the board here that for the corresponding period of last year, we had a total of 177 seizures of assorted contraband valued at N91 million.
“Total Duty is N10 million with a duty paid value of N101 million and we also had 38 suspects during the period. Comparatively speaking, if you look at the two reports, you could see quite clearly, that we had actually raised our standards of operations because the successive Controllers of Federal Operations have always been putting modalities in place to make sure that we will continue to remain on top of our statutory assignment.“
He said that some of the suspects apprehended along with the seizures were still being investigated, while others had been charged to court for further investigation.
Ejesieme said that the number of suspects declined to 18 in May 2013 from 38 in the corresponding period of 2012 due to the awareness campaign disseminated to the public against smuggling.
He advised the smugglers to desist from criminal acts, which he described as injurious to the nation’s economy.
“My advice is that is that they should have a change of heart because smuggling is injurious to our economy. Apart from that we need to also help develop our GDP because the more we continue to smuggle the more it affects us, the more issues of unemployment become pronounced.”

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