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NCS Intercepts N250m Worth Of Contraband

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The anti-smuggling ef
forts of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has yielded more results as it has intercepted and impounded contrabands worth N250 million in Zone C of the command.
Zone C comprising of its headquarters in Owerri, Imo State, has Delta, Edo, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Abia, Enugu, Ebonyi and Anambra under its jurisdiction.
The contrabands with a duty paid value (DPV) of N250 million include 1,777 Cartons of fake and substandard drugs (super Mebendazole and Levami-Sole Hydrochloride) without NAFDAC registration, manufacturing batch numbers and expiration dates.
These were disclosed by the Customs Area Comptroller, Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone C, Owerri, Comptroller Victor David Dimka in a statement.
Giving an insight into how men and officers of the Zone intercepted and impounded the items, Dimka said that the truck conveying the super Mebendazole tablets was impounded on the Benin Expressway consequent upon a tip off by some patriotic individuals.
According to him, the drug barons on sighting his men at a close range quickly abandoned the exhibits and fled into a nearby bush but the driver of the truck was arrested and is helping in the investigation.
The seized items have been handed over to the Directors of NAFDAC in-charge of Imo and Edo States Manimael Victor and David West for further investigation on behalf of the comptroller General of Customs Alhaji Inde Dikko Abdullahi.
He expressed concern at the rampant cabes of smuggling of illicit, unregistered, controlled drugs and contraband goods in the country despite the obvious severe consequences on those arrested.
While displaying the 193 bales of fairly used jumbo school bags seized by this men and 780 bales of second hand clothing impounded on the Eleme/Aba Road, the CAC disclosed that used and expired tyres criminally smuggled into the country were equally seized because of their obvious implications to human lives.

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