Maritime
Customs Boss Reads Riot Act To Smugglers
The Area Controller of the
Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone “C” Owerri, Comptroller Haruna Mamudu, has warned importers who are still in the habit of smuggling contraband goods to desist forthwith or be ready to face the consequences of the service.
Mamudu, who handed down the warning at a press briefing barely few weeks after he assumed office, on the seizures made by the services, said they were poised to ensure zero tolerance for corruption as had been enunciated by the comptroller General of Customs, Col Hameed Ali (Rtd).
He said smugglers caught would not only be arrested but also prosecuted to serve as deterent to others.
The customs boss also warned that corruption was no more a welcome word in the Nigeria Customs Service, talkless of in Zone C, and advised members of the public who are in the habit of consuming imported poultry products to drastically purge themselves from the illicit activities.
According to him, these consumables that were imported through Cotonou port are preserved with lethal substances that are used to preserve dead bodies, saying they are harmful and unfit for human consumption.
“Moreso, some people use the smuggling of foreign poultry products for money laundering, but now the forex is no longer there”, he opined, and further said that the Nigeria customs service would continue to ensure strike measures to block all areas of leakages by the smugglers to meet up the revenue target of the service.
The comptroller, however, advised men and officers of the zone to redouble and rededicate themselves to duty inorder to ensure the requirements of the new change mantra of the present administration in the country, and charged all to be above board.
Mamudu disclosed that the unit, during the period, confisticated a good member of illegal items with an overall Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N145,165,705, from smugglers on the Benin Expressway, the Port Harcourt-Aba Road and the Aba-Eleme axis recently
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