Customs intercepts N671m goods in October

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone A, has intercepted goods worth N671 million in October.

The acting Controller of the unit, Hussein Ejibunu, who said this Wednesday in Lagos, added that the goods were seized along the borders and port corridors in Nigeria’s southwest zone.

He also said the unit recovered N42.3 million from under-declaration of goods imported into the country in the period under review.

“This amount would have been lost to individuals if not for the diligent and meticulous documentary checks by officers of this unit. Eleven suspects were arrested in connection with the seizure and are at various stages of investigation,” he said.

He listed the seized items as 7,403 bags of foreign parboiled rice, 53,759 litres of petroleum motor spirit, 121 cartons of frozen poultry product, 724 bales of used second hand clothes and three units of used motorcycles.

Ejibunu added that the unit also seized 97 pieces of used tyres; 162 (96kg) parcels of Indian Hemp; 11 kegs of 25 litres of vegetable oil; 13 units of used fridges, and 3,116 pieces of cutlass.