Rice smuggled into Nigeria in caskets, gas cylinders – Customs

  

The Nigeria Customs Service Wednesday said the ingenuity deployed by smugglers has made it possible for contraband items to come into the country.

 Customs’ spokesman, Joseph Attah said this in an interview in Abuja Wednesday.

He said there were so many factors responsible for the entrance of smuggled items into the country despite the service’s efforts at stopping them.

 He said most smugglers used unapproved routes to bring in their contraband goods into the country, while some concealed the items in a manner that they might be lucky to escape arrest by the customs operatives.

“People often ask where were customs operatives when contraband goods entered the country without being stopped.

“We have seen a situation where rice is smuggled using gas cylinders or a situation where a spare tyre is used. The tyre is perforated and rice is loaded inside and when you open the boot you see what is supposed to be a tyre.

“If you do not have a tip-off, you are not likely to know that inside that spare tyre are 10 or 15 mudus (measures) of foreign rice.

“Another circumstance, smugglers use casket that is used to carry a corpse to either smuggle rice or petrol. They sometimes load petrol in jerry cans and put it inside a casket, wrapped in such a way that you think is carrying a dead body.

“A situation like this, if you don’t have intelligence, you wouldn’t know. For instance, without a tip-off, it is unlikely as a human being to accost a vehicle carrying the casket with a supposed dead body and request for such to be opened.

“If people with all these tricks succeed and escape, their smuggled items are what you find in shops, markets, and houses,”  Attah further said. (NAN)

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