The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Ogun Area 1 Command, said it intercepted 940 round of ammunition worth N557,120,828.00 concealed in sacks of garri (cassava flakes) at Idiroko axis of the state.
The Area Controller, Mr Ahmadu Shuaibu, said this at a media conference on Friday in Idiroko, Ogun.
Shuaibu said while carrying out anti-smuggling operation on March 14, along the border line, operatives of the Command intercepted smuggled 940 round of ammunition concealed in sacks of garri.
He explained that the Command had been on the trail of the smuggling cartel from the Republic of Benin, for more than two weeks.
Shuiabu stated further that while trailing the cartel, intelligence revealed the level of surveillance mounted and security beef-up by the unscrupulous elements, to safeguard the items and evade arrest.
“The superior security network of the Command eventually aided the seizure but we lost the suspects, as the items were abandoned by the suspected smugglers who absconded in a bid to evade arrest.
“In addition, the Command also recorded the seizure of 123 sacks and 3,172 parcels of cannabis sativa, hemp; 380 pieces of donkey skin; 304 bales of used clothes; and 910 cartons of frozen poultry products, among others,” he said.
According to Shuaibu, the items were intercepted at the creeks, border lines and other strategic locations across Ogun, through the Command’s intelligence network and 24 hours patrol/anti-smuggling activities by its operatives.
The controller added that the Duty Paid Value (DPV) of the total seizure amounted to N557,120,828.00.
The controller said in recent times, the command carried out operations with zero casualty, and that the Customs valued the lives of its personnel.
He added that operatives of the Command carried arms to protect their lives where and when necessary.
The controller warned recalcitrant smugglers that their days were numbered as they would not go unpunished.
The controller appealed to well-meaning and patriotic Nigerians to join forces with the command in its fight against smuggling of harmful substance, light weapons, arms and ammunition.
He stressed that the items posed great threat to national security and had the potential of destroying lives and property.
Shuaibu emphasised that the command was open to receiving intelligence and assured prospective partners of maximum security.
He added that the command had generated N24,283,788 revenue from baggage assessment and auction of petroleum products from January till date.
Shuaibu commended the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi, and his management team, for his continuous support which had played a significant role in enhancing the command’s operations and contributed to its achievements.
He applauded the efforts of his gallant operatives, the Customs Intelligence Unit as well as the customs police Unit in enhancing the Command’s operations.
Shuaibu also appreciated the efforts of various sister agencies and other critical stakeholders.
Tin Can Customs hands over seized rifles, pistols and narcotics to SSS, NDLEA
Tin Can Island Customs Command, on Friday, said its officers intercepted 11 rifles and six pistols, including their ammunitions together with banned drugs in different containers at the port.
Addressing newsmen in Lagos, the Customs Area Controller of Tin Can Customs Command, Comptroller Dera Nnadi, said that the seizures, at different periods, were from January to date.
He, however, said that the source of the arms and ammunition would not be disclosed due to ongoing investigations.
According to him, the effort showcased the successes recorded by the command in collaboration with ts partner agencies in the area of enforcement.
“The Command anti-smuggling drive has yielded the following result; one 20P 9964 Rifle; another 20P 9964 Rifle; one Pump Action Rifle; one Practical Tactical 30H 80019922 Rifle; another 20P 992 Rifle; two AV Pump Action Rifle; and yet another P10115 Rifle.
“In total, we seized 11 rifles and six pistols from different containers imported into the country at different times.
“We also seized psychotropic substances imported into the country, but were intercepted through collaboration with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA),” he said.
Nnadi said the collaboration led to the seizure of several kilograms of Cannabis Indica (marijuana) at the port.
He added that 23 packages containing 23 kilograms of heroin concealed in a container were also seized and that the identities of those involved were still kept secret due to ongoing investigation.
“Our vigour to make this seizures is in furtherance of the resolve of the Federal Government to make this country safe.
“We are all aware that the conveyers of this seizures intend to use them for nefarious activities which include support to insurgents, kidnapping activities and other vices that are inimical to the well-being and security of our nation.
“In the area of revenue generation; for the first two months and 14 days of this year, the Tin-Can Customs Command has been able to generate N240.3 billion. This is what we have generated from January to today, 15th of March, 2024.
“If you recall, our revenue target on a monthly basis is N94,000 billion. What this means is that we have been able to surpass our expected revenue target of N188 billion for January and February.
“By way of percentage, we have surpassed our January revenue target by 107 per cent and also surpassed our February target by 141 per cent. I will not give you the percentage for March because we are still in the middle of March,” he said.
The Area Commander National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), at Tincan Island Port, Mr Muhammed Abubakar, commended the efforts of the targeted team of both customs and NDLEA for their diligence which led to the seizures.
Abubakar, who was also the commander Narcotics of NDLEA at Tin Can Port, said that the heroin intercepted had a connection with the recent intercepted drugs at the Muritala Muhammed Air Ports in Lagos.
“We had a seizure of about 51.9 kg of heroin, the seizure are the same syndicate, they operate everywhere across the West African countries.
“This seizure has proven the solid collaboration between NDLEA and Customs. We are appealing to the media to support the fight against smuggling and to safeguard the security of our own borders.
“The shippers of the illicit drugs had been detained in their country and investigation is on going,” Abubakar said.
He also promised to improve on all collaborations with the Customs to stop such illicit drugs from getting into the country.