The Federal Operations Unit Zone A of
the Nigeria Customs Service has impounded 1,499 bags of 50kg rice and
3,071 cartons of smuggled frozen poultry at the Iteku Waterside, Ogun
State.

A statement by the unit said the
seizures had a duty paid value of N26.41m. It quoted the Controller of
the unit, Umar Dahiru, as saying an FOU ‘A’ Surveillance team had
invaded the volatile terrain of Iteku, following an intelligence report.
He said, “To apprehend the smugglers,
the team went through the Agbara waterways, while a backup team came in
through Lusada in Ogun State.
“We also received tremendous assistance
and backup from the military, a clear testament to the synergy existing
between the NCS and other critical agencies of government.”

Dahiru also confirmed the loading and
evacuation of rice and vegetable oil to Internally Displaced Persons
camps in Borno State in line with a recent Presidential directive.
In a similar vein, the compliance team,
Ogun State axis, has intercepted a trailer with registration number AGL
53 XF, containing 2,438 cartons of smuggled frozen poultry, concealed
with 22 pallets of Maltina drinks.
The leader of the team, Shittu
Abdulmaruf, said the trailer was intercepted along the busy
Ijebu-Ode-Sagamu Expressway. He gave the value of the seized products as
N13.16m.
He also confirmed the stoppage of a
truck laden with imported shoes and canvas along the tollgate end of
Sagamu-Ijebu-Ode Expressway.
The truck, according to him, is said to
have been deposited at the Customs house, Ibadan where 100 per cent
examination will be conducted to ascertain the quantity and status of
the consignment.
Comfort Oseghale
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