Customs impounds cows, contraband goods worth N76m in Kano
Kano/Jigawa
Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has expressed concern over a new
method adopted by smugglers by using cows to smuggle contraband foreign rice
into the country through porous borders.
Parading two
of such cows impounded recently, the Command’s Comptroller, Nasir Ahmed said
the services had also impounded contraband goods with Duty Paid Value of
N76million.
Nasir added
that 27 vehicles, nine motor cycles and one tricycle being used for smuggling
contraband goods into the country were impounded from November 1 to 26, 2018.
He explained
that during the period under review a total of 3,079 bags of rice, 770 cartons
of spaghetti, 17 bundles of second hand clothes, 40 bags of foreign sugar and
101 jerry cans of foreign vegetable oil were impounded.
“These seizures are made possible with the
assistant of the communities, Customs Intelligence Unit (CIU) and the service
patrol teams,” he said.
Ahmed said
one person had been arrested in connection with the smuggling, adding that
youths in the border town of Babura in Jigawa state had been engaged in
smuggling rice using motorcycles.
The
comptroller urged parents, guardians, traditional and community leaders to help
the service in the ongoing fight against smuggling by discouraging their wards
from engaging into the trend.
“We must do
something in a collective way to stop smuggling of rice and other goods into
the country so that our locally made produce can be patronized. Any nation that
is not sufficient in food cannot be said to be a nation. We cannot have food
security if we continue to smuggle it.
“We tell the
smugglers to try another business because we are not slowing down for them, we
will always get them, impound their goods and prosecute them,” he said.
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