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Customs Seizes Smuggled Rice Worth N1.72 Billion in One Month

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Customs Seizes Smuggled Rice Worth N1.72 Billion in One Month

In a renewed crackdown on smuggling activities, the Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone A, of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has intercepted contraband worth N1.72 billion within the past month, reinforcing its commitment to securing Nigeria’s borders.

Addressing journalists in Lagos, the Customs Area Controller of FOU Zone A, Kola Oladeji, disclosed that the seizures included 3,832 bags of 50kg foreign parboiled rice—equivalent to seven truckloads—alongside 27 units of used (Tokunbo) vehicles.

Other confiscated items included 494 jerrycans of petrol (totalling 14,820 litres), 27 bales of used clothing, 95 bags of charcoal, and a staggering 3,643kg of Cannabis Sativa. Additionally, six individuals were arrested in connection with these illicit trade activities.

Mr. Oladeji emphasized that the success was a result of intensified surveillance operations across the South-Western states, targeting economic saboteurs who exploit Nigeria’s trade routes for illegal activities.

“These seizures are part of our wider effort to enforce the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023 and ensure compliance with import and export regulations,” he stated.

During the period under review, the unit recorded 82 interceptions, highlighting its increased vigilance in combating smuggling. Oladeji acknowledged the dedication of customs officers, noting that their long hours of patrol and intelligence-led operations played a crucial role in securing these results.

“We remain steadfast in our mission to curb illegal cross-border trade and its associated economic threats. Public engagement and awareness campaigns will also continue to educate citizens on the dangers of smuggling,” he added.

Beyond enforcement, the unit also boosted government revenue by generating N72.4 million from debit notes issued to importers who underpaid duties at seaports. This is part of broader trade facilitation measures introduced by Comptroller-General Adewale Adeniyi to streamline customs procedures and enhance revenue collection.

“The introduction of initiatives like the Time Release Study (TRS), Advance Ruling, and the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) scheme has improved trade efficiency and investor confidence,” Oladeji noted.

 

With an unwavering commitment to national security and economic stability, the Nigeria Customs Service continues to tighten its grip on illicit trade, ensuring compliance with government policies and protecting local industries from unfair competition.

 

By PRNigeria

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