The Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone A of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) officers nabbed a two-man conspiracy that specialized in falsifying Customs clearance documents for automobiles in the Benin Republic, according to information released by the NCS yesterday.
Speaking during a press briefing in Lagos, the acting Customs Area Controllers, FOU, Zone A, deputy Comptroller Hussein Ejibunu, also revealed that the unit seized contraband with Duty Paid Value (DPV), of N501.4 million from the South-West in the past one month.
Ejibunu claims that among other clearance papers, the accused were found in possession of false Customs value stamps, Customs Duty Chart Books, and other paperwork.
He said, “In continuation of our onslaught against smuggling and economic saboteurs, this unit made a major breakthrough in the bursting and arresting of a two-man syndicate that forge Customs clearing documents. Sequel to the arrest of one suspect (Shuaibu Kolo) with a 2007 Mercedes Benz along Ajilete-ldiroko Road of Ogun State, whose arrest and indepth Investigation led to the unravelling of over 600 pictures of vehicles domiciled in Benin Republic awaiting to undergo forged clearing process by the same criminal syndicate before being moved into Nigeria.
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“ltems recovered from the suspects in the course of arrest and investigation were, fake Customs valuation stamp; Fake Customs Duty Chart Book on vehicles; Fake Customs documents and vehicle registration documents; four computer monitors; three computer processing units; one keyboard and One printer.”
He said, “Notable among the wares seized In February, 2023 for non compliance with the extant Customs laws are, 5,328 bags of 50kg foreign parboiled rice (equivalent to 9 truck loads); 1 by 40 ft container said to contain 512 cartons of generators (on detention for false declaration); 1 by 40 ft container said to contain 2,298 cartons of half gasoline engines (on detention for false declaration).
“Others are, 29,875 liters of PMS; 283 cartons of foreign frozen poultry products; 75 kilograms of cannabis sativa; 55 unit of foreign-used vehicles and 1 by 40ft container said to contain charcoal meant for export.”
The Customs boss, however, frowned at attack on personnel of the service on legitimate duty, saying act of recalcitrance would call for the full wrath of the law on any one found culpable.
“Sadly, however, in our resolve to safeguard the national economy and prevent revenue loss, officers on legitimate duties are ambushed and attacked by suspected smugglers and their sympathizers; using guns, machetes, charms and other dangerous items. The most recent incident of these kind of assaults on officers is someone arrested for using charms to attack personnel at Owoyele igbogila road, Ogun State. While I discourage and call for their repentance, any act of recalcitrance would call for the full wrath of the law on any one found culpable.”
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