The Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone ‘A’ of the Nigeria Customs Service yesterday, June 3, 2025 revealed that it has intercepted and seized contraband goods with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of one billion, two hundred and eighty-five million, six hundred thousand, three hundred and eighty-three naira (N1, 285, 600,383.00) only in which Seven suspects were equally arrested in connection with the various seizures.
The Area Controller of the Unit, Comptroller Mohammed Shuaibu, disclosed this during a media briefing held at the Federal Operations Unit Zone ‘A’, headquarters Ikeja-Lagos. He stated that the operations of the unit which has continued to payoff have been intelligence-driven.
“It is pertinent to state that our renewed vigor to fight smuggling and criminalities through intelligence-driven operations has continued to payoff as the resilience and dedication of our operatives has inflicted substantial losses on some economic saboteurs who are bent on bringing our country to its knees through their nefarious activities, he reiterated.
Giving account of the seizures, Comptroller Shuaibu said, "On the 23rd and 24th of May 2025, at about 0300hrs and 0230hrs, our patrol teams within Lagos metropolis acted on intelligence intercepted and seized 2X40FT containers with containers numbers (MSCU 5295718 and MRSU 5856090) respectively along Ijora-Olopa, and mile 2 axis. The examination reports of these containers revealed the following contents:
Seven (7) Mitsubishi Canters, Five (5) Toyota Hiace Buses, and Three (3) Mini Shuttle Buses all cut up with their parts complete with clear intention to evade Customs duties. Other items include used bicycles, 312, Bales of printed wax, 23 Bales of used clothing, 42 used gas cylinders, and 30 used flat screens televisions, 65 table top cookers, and 31 unit of used split air conditioning and among others. The importation of these items contravenes schedule 4 of the common external tariff".
Continuing, Shuaibu stated, "similarly, on the19th of May 2025 at about 0300hrs hours another patrol team intercepted a Volvo truck and investigation revealed to contains 1263 pieces of used tyres and other goods. One suspect was also arrested.
In the same vein, on the 19th of May 2025 at about 2300hrs, our officers on a routine patrol along Shagamu/Ijebu-Ode express way in Ogun State, intercepted one truck with registration number T24623LA suspected to be conveying uncustoms goods including Bullet Proof vests. Again, an investigation report revealed the content to include some packages of Tramadol.
Furthermore, on the 26th of May 2025, at about 0600hrs, through intelligence-driven operations, our men on the Ijebu-Ode patrol team arrested one empty Mercedes Benz truck. Thorough rummaging of the truck and careful observation by our officers which led to uncover concealment of Cannabis Sativa (India Hemp) in the compartments of the truck. One suspect was arrested in connection with the seizure.
Additionally, our patrol teams around the borders areas across the six (6) states of the Southwest have intensified surveillance of our borders against unscrupulous elements among Nigerians, resulting in several seizures of rice, Cannabis Sativa, used cars and other goods in a flash points of Imeko, Ilaro, Owode, Idiroko , Ilara, Ihumbo,Abeokuta, Badagry, Agbara, Gbaji, shaki and Iseyin in Oyo state.
In all, Forty- Six (46) interceptions were recorded during this two (2) weeks of operations comprising the following:
*Rice 2051X50kg each foreign parboiled rice equivalent to three (4) trailer loads.
* Eleven (11) used vehicles, popularly known as tokumbo vehicles.
*1665kg of Cannabis Sativa.
*4000 litres of premium motor spirit. (PMS)
*One white and Black J5 commercial Bus loaded with expired goods.
*One Volvo Truck containing 180 sacks of new towel.
These seizures, according to the controller of the unit, came on the heels of successes recorded in the anti-smuggling activities just three (3) weeks after his resumption as the leader of the unit on the 23rd of April 2025.
While assuring the public of the service resolve to live up to it's responsibility of safeguarding the country through it's operations, Compt. Shuaibu said, "We would like to assure the public that we will continue to remain alive to our responsibilities and will not be deterred by naysayers or anyone intent to casting aspirations on our officers who have always paid ultimate price for the service to their country;
As criminals get more desperate and daring, we at the Federal Operations Unit Zone ‘A’ will ensure the sustainability of a more formidable defense against any antics devised by these non-state actors. The Nigeria Customs Service will continue to design and implement sustainable programs that will grow our economy, increase revenue for the government, and encourage legitimate trade".
In the spirit of interagency collaboration, Shuaibu informed that the seized 1665kg of Indian hemp and will be handed over to the relevant agencies for further investigation and prosecution.
The unit continued to harness all revenue components under the unit to recover loss revenue from the evaders. Within these two (2) weeks of operations, the unit recovered a total of forty-eight million, three hundred and forty thousand, seven hundred and twenty naira, eight kobo (N48,340,720.08) only, through issuance of demand notices (DN) from the improper declaration of consignments.”
In addition, he said that the morale of the officers have been boosted and as of today, monthly parades and weekly sporting activities, which are of major concerns have been resuscitated.
He however commended his officers for their unwavering dedication, steadfastness, gallantry, and integrity that led to these achievements and also thanked all stakeholders and partners, especially the media for their modest reportage.
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