Maritime
Customs Strategises Against Arms Smugglers
Determined to effectively check smuggling of prohibited goods into the country, including arms ammunition in the election year, the Nigerian Customs Service (NSC) said it is “putting together a crack team of anti smuggling operatives, well equipped with helicopters, bullet proof patrol vehicles, boats and all the needed arms to ensure total blockage of air, land and water, making it impossible for illicit traders to succeed”
Comptroller General of Customs, Alhaji Abdulahi Dikko who gave this indication recently in Abuja said in view of the recent attempt by evil people to import 13 containers of arms and ammunitions into the country, it is the belief of the management of the Nigerian Customs Service that such enemies of Nigerians would like to try other means and routes to bring contrabands into the country, Consequently, NCS he said taking decisive action by this operation code named – “OPERATION, CINNAKA” saying “the operation will not give preference to anybody who flouts the laws”.
To enable the operators of the NCS discharge their responsibility effectively, the management has acquired the two helicopters, five bullet, prove patrol vehicles 40 Hilux Jeeps including a strong arsenal of arms and ammunition.
He said the new anti-smuggling team is without prejudice to the existing logistics available in customs commands across the country, adding that the desperation of the criminal elements to harm the country called for a total war against arms smugglers in particular and smugglers of other illicit goods in general.
The Customs boss further called on all well meaning Nigerians to co-operate and divulge information in any suspicious import or export.
To those who may like to test our resolve, let me assure you that we have the might and the government support to crush and bring this emerging high level crime to a halt” he said.
He assured legitimate businessmen and women that they had nothing to worry about, as the team would work against only those who liked to do the wrong thing, stating that the NCS management had provided maximum support for the prosecution of the assignment.
Describing the assignment as crucial, Alhaji Dikko pledged the NCS’ continued support to the operations of the Customs Service for the smooth, conduct of the 2011 general elections.
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