Customs Intercepts 3,116 Cutlasses Imported From Ghana

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By; PETER NOSAKHARE, Kaduna

Nigeria Customs Service (NCS),  has revealed that the service has intercepted 3,116 cutlasses coming from Ghana.

The interception took place at Idiroko area of Ogun State, with the value of the seized items estimated at N9.348m.

Speaking with newsmen at the unit in Ikeja, Lagos on Wednesday, the Acting Customs Area Controller in charge of the Federal Operations Unit Zone A, Hussein Ejibunnu, said that the cutlasses were hidden in a hut somewhere at Oja Odun area of Idiroko when the officers intercepted and seized them.

He said that the importation of things like that required an end user certificate which was obtained from the office of the National Security Adviser, noting that 11 suspects were arrested in connection with some of the seizures and were at various stages of investigation..

Ejibunnu added that within the period under review, the unit had also intercepted, “7,403 bags of 50kg of foreign parboiled rice, 53,759 liters of petroleum motor spirit, 121 cartons of frozen poultry product, 724 bales of used second hand clothings, 3 units of used motorcycles, 97 pieces of used tyres, 162  (96kg) parcels of Indian hemp, 11 kegs of 25 litres of vegetable oil, 13 units of used fridges, 3,116 pieces of cutlass, 700 rolls of cigarettes, 12.       23 cartons of dates, 9 units of vehicles, 2 1×40 containers of charcoal amongst others with a DPV of N671m

Said he, “These seizures were made along the border and port corridors within the Southwest Zone. This achievement was possible with the enabling powers of Section 158 (power to patrol freely), sections 160 – 163 (failure to pay duty on demand, untrue declarations, counterfeiting documents, false scales amongst others of the Customs and Excise Management Act, Cap C45 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 as amended,”  he averred.

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