Harboursandport.com: Owerri - The Nigeria Customs Service, (NCS) Federal Operations Unit Zone ‘C’ Wednesday said it has intercepted various contrabands with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) N869.5 between 1st- 31st January 2021.
Disclosing
this in Lagos while briefing the press, Customs Area Controller, CAC, Yusuf Lawal, said the seized items include 1,024 cartons of unregistered pharmaceutical products, 1,046 bags of foreign
parboiled rice of 50kg each, 290
cartons of imported Eva Soap, 62 jumbo bales of secondhand clothing, and one Toyota Corolla 2018 model (see
annex ‘A’ for ease of reference).
A
statement signed by the Public Relations Officer of the Unit, Jerry Attah,
noted that Lawal said “It will interest you to know that the 1,046 bags of Foreign parboiled rice
were trailed and evacuated from an unnamed warehouse along Elelenwo Road Port Harcourt
based on intelligence in accordance with lay down operational procedures, rules
of engagement and ensured professionalism backed by section 147 and 151 of
Customs and Excise Management Act Cap C45 LFN 2004. “As you all know, it is our
responsibility to ensure full implementation of the Government Policy banning
the importation of rice through land borders and following headquarters
directive on same, we re-strategised our operational modalities and beam our
searchlight at the Creek, Waterside, and at various locations in south-south,
South East zones and hence the reason for the massive rice seizure within the
month under review.”
He
further stated “More worrisome and of concern to us as an enforcement arm of
the Service was the interception of the 1,024 cartons of unregistered Colcaps
medicaments imported from India without NAFDAC certification.
“Our
concern now is to unravel those behind the importation, their accomplices, and
their antics of scaling through unapproved routes. The negative effects of
unlicensed drugs if gotten to the wrong hands cannot be over-emphasised.
“The
drugs were intercepted along Ofosu-Benin Expressway based on shared
intelligence. Equally, the 290 cartons of soap were intercepted along
Aba-Owerri Road based on intelligence.
“You may
recall that Soaps and detergents are still on the Import Prohibition list, which
falls under schedule 3 of Common External Tariff (CET).”
Yusuf
assured that the Unit will continue to make sure smugglers within our areas of
jurisdiction count their losses until they repent from sabotaging our economy.
“Our resolute remains to degrade the activities of smugglers through aggressive
patrol of all flanks and flashpoints. We will be very ruthless with these
economic saboteurs because we have a responsibility to protect the nation’s
economy in line with the expectations of the Federal Government of Nigeria.
“In view
of this, I wish to advise and warn smugglers and would-be smugglers to be
prepared for the battle ahead because we will leave no stone unturned in our
effort to up the ante of our anti-smuggling mandate. There is no amount of
resistance from the smugglers and their mob accomplices that will deter us from
performing our statutory responsibilities by suppressing smuggling within our
zones.
“Finally,
he appreciated the robust synergy that exists among the Military, the Police,
other security agencies and our operatives and equally thanked members of the
media for your continued support to inform, sensitize and educate the general
public on the effects of smuggling to the nation’s economy,” he noted.
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