Maritime
Customs Intercepts 6,550 Cartons Of Contraband Poultry Products
The Western Marine Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), intercepted 6,550 cartons of contraband poultry products between September 20 and September 24, 2019.
The Comptroller, Boyilila Binga, told newsmen in Lagos that the seizures were made at Ebeche and Badagry waterways in Lagos State.
Binga revealed that the seizure of the smuggled frozen poultry products was owed to a combination of the command’s intelligence and enforcement capacity.
He noted that smugglers were getting sophisticated but said the customs has devised means that are more sophisticated in order to counter them and renewed effort to give smugglers a run for their money.
The comptroller said it was very obvious that with the border closure, creeks would be their next options, but the officers are keeping vigil as the command will continue the onslaught until the smugglers retreat.
Binga reiterated that the relationship between the officers and communities along the coast has been of tremendous benefit to the success of its operation.
He added that the availability of operations tools and personnel motivation instilled prompt response in the men whenever any alert was raised.
The NCS also insisted that the importation of poultry products remained prohibited.
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