By Steve Agbota
The Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone A, Ikeja, of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), has said that it intercepted 11,700 litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and other goods worth N8 billion smuggled into the country in July, 2024.
Speaking to journalists at a press briefing in Ikeja during the weekend, the Customs Area Controller (CAC) of the unit, Compt. Kola Oladeji, said 14 suspects were arrested in connection to the seizures.
Given the breakdown of the seizures, he said the Unit was able to intercept 6,168 pieces of donkey skin weighing 29,606 kg; 37,630 sachets of Tramadol of 250mg; 11,820 pieces of new machetes; 4,740 bags of foreign parboiled rice and 978 kg of Cannabis sativa.
According to him, others are 1,145 cartons of poultry products, 15 units of imported vehicles, 257 bales of used clothes.
“I can boldly say that the smugglers’ desperation is being confronted with our resistance, causing us to seize their wares and arrest the suspects. On this, we shall remain unrelenting and uncompromising.
“For emphasis, these acts of smuggling undermine our national security, economic development and social well-being of all citizens. We are not unaware of smugglers’ antics to evade duty payments and sometimes attempt to circumvent the law by bringing items that fall under import and export prohibition.
“In the month of July 2024, our reinvigorated anti-smuggling drive had resulted in the arrest of 14 male suspects. Within the period under review, we made 70 seizures worth a Total Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N 8.09billion,” he said.
However, Compt. Oladeji said the unit also recovered N133.69 million from importers that under-declared their cargoes at seaports in the Western zone.
He added that the unit uncovered another antics smugglers now use to smuggle drugs into the country from neighboring Benin Republic.
“On revenue recovery, for the month of July 2024, the sum of N133.6million was generated through documentary checks and issuance of Demand Notices (DN) on consignments that were found to have been short-paid. The entire amount had been paid into the Federation account accordingly.
“While the Federal Government is committed to ensuring the availability of Premium Motor Spirit, otherwise known as petrol to Nigerians, some smugglers are bent on taking the products to other countries for their selfish gains. For the avoidance of doubt, these categories of smugglers have us to contend with.
“We have disposed off the 11,700 Litres of PMS through open auctions due to the volatility of the product after approval from our headquarters. The proceeds realised from the auctions had been paid into the Federation Account accordingly,” he added.
Compt. Oladeji added that smugglers now use smaller vehicle for the distribution of prohibited drugs.
“Based on the credible intelligence, we are able to intercept 35,630 sachets of Tramadol along Lagos/Ibadan Expressway. Also, the Cannabis sativa (Indian Hemp) was intercepted along the same Expressway,” he explained.
He stressed that the suspects arrested in connection with the seized drugs will the handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for further action in line with extant regulations and in the spirit of inter-agency collaboration.