Google+

Customs Seized 37 New SUVs, Others Valued At N1.374 Billion Smuggled Into Nigeria

0

Like it or not, the present leadership of the Nigeria Customs Service has raised the bar in terms of performance. In furtherance of its excellent performance, the customs has intercepted 37 brand new Sports Utility Vehicles and some used cars smuggled into the country valued at N1.374bn.

The Comptroller General of the NCS, Col. Hameed Ali (retd), yesterday in Lagos showed the vehicles to journalists. He said eight units of brand new 2017 model of Lexus LX570, 12 units of 2017 model of Toyota Land Cruiser, as well as 17 units of Toyota Hilux ranging from 2010 to 2019 models, were among the seized vehicles.

The customs boss said the seizures were jointly made by the CGC’s Compliance Team and the Roving Team of the Federal Operations Unit in Lagos.

“Similarly, a total of 12,081 bags of smuggled parboiled rice, with a duty paid value of N149m, were seized.

“Apart from the seizure of vehicles and rice, the reinvigorated anti-smuggling operations yielded another 156 assorted seizures, including bales of used clothing, Indian hemp and used tyres,” he added.

He pointed out that the Federal Government’s policy which banned the importation of rice and vehicles through the land borders was still in force.

Ali added that customs officers had been instructed to use their arms to avoid being killed or injured while on duty, adding that the personnel would apply force when the need arose.

Other seizures displayed included containers of used tyres, iron folding chairs, packages of wooden cabinets in different sizes, and packaging of POPs, all valued at over N1.6bn.

Share.

About Author

Akin Akingbala is an international journalist based in Lagos, Nigeria. Aside being happily married, he has interests in music, sports and loves traveling.

Leave A Reply