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Customs Mount Surveillance On Bonded Warehouse
Following the nefarious activities of smugglers as the yuletide draws closer, the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) has put bonded warehouses, particularly those situated in Lagos and its environs on surveillance.
The decision to mount surveillance on warehouses was also informed by the closure of Duncan Bonded Terminal over its role in the diversion of five 20-footer containers on transit to Denca Bonded Terminal in Apapa area of Lagos.
Alhaji Tahir Musa, the comptroller in-charge of Federal Operations Unit, Zone A, of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) Ikeja area who disclosed this to maritime reporters, said there was need to constantly monitor the activities and operations of bonded terminal owners so that they do not violate the law.
The comptroller of the area disclosed that the premises of Duncan Bonded Terminal, Apapa will remain sealed until the owners come forward to give satisfactory explanation on their roles on the diversion of the five 20 footer container.
He gave details of its operations in the last one month, pointing out that investigations are on to identify the security operatives who escorted the containers at the time they were diverted.
“We seize this opportunity to showcase our activities in the past three weeks. During this period, we have in our custody 12 containers loaded with assorted contraband goods. Most notable among them are six 40 footer containers laden with second hand clothes, furniture and ball point pens. Others include fridges, rugs, electronics, compressors, packet shirts, shopping bags, tyres and trousers”, Musa said.
Also, he stated “we also have a company vehicle with registration number DV 205 PHC belonging to Vile worth Security Services, Limited, 14B Alpha Beach, Ajah, Lagos. It contained nine Jumbo bales of new materials including Jeans and children wear, 8 bags of rice and other sundry items”.
“On the whole, we have 143 seisures made up of 103 general goods with a duty paid value (DPV) of N107, 532,253 and assorted types and brands of vehicles with a DPV of N24, 735,000”, he noted.
The customs area boss further disclosed that no fewer than eight persons have been arrested by men and officers of the command in connection with the seizures.
He solicited the support and cooperation of the public to ensure that men and officers of the command succeed in their efforts to curtail the activities of smugglers in Lagos and environs, particularly in this yuletide period.
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