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Customs seize 384 parcels of indian hemp from Ghana + PHOTOS

Customs seize 384 parcels of indian hemp from Ghana

The Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone A of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) has said it impounded 384 parcels of Indian Hemp from Ghana concealed inside six bales of second hand clothing along Iyana-Ipaja road based on information.

Addressing a press briefing on Wednesday in Lagos, the Controller, FOU Zone A, Comptroller Mohammed Uba Garba explained that the Unit also recovered a Duty Paid Value of N607,717,533.55 million from intercepted contraband and interventions on duty payment/Demand Notices on general goods that tried to beat the system from the airports, seaports and border stations under the guise of false declaration, transfer of value and short-change of duty payment meant  for the Federal Government of Nigeria within the month of April to June 12th, 2017

According to Controller Garba, “ten suspects were arrested in connection with this seizures, and a total of 152 different seizures were recorded comprising of vegetable oil, foreign parboiled rice, frozen poultry products, smuggled vehicles, Indian hemp, used tyres, and various general merchandise.

“In the spirit of inter-agency relationship, the suspect concerning the seized Indian hemp will be handed over to officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for prosecution in a court of competent jurisdiction.”

“We also seized five containers based on information and after physical examination. This containers contravention Customs law by means of false declaration and breach of import prohibition list by trade.”

Customs seize contraband parcels

“A breakdown of the five containers seized are: one 1x40ft container with number ACLU967372/1 containing 2,322 pieces of used tyres and two unit of used vehicles. A 1x40ft container with number CMAU437648/0 containing 2,660 pieces of used tyres.”

“The third, a 1x40ft container with number CMAU717109/9 contains 170 cartons of piston ring compressor. The fourth, a 1x20ft container with number TGHU141216/5 contains 12 pallets of general calcium/vehicle batteries of 108 pieces per pallet.”

“The fifth, a 1x40ft container with number TCLU753359/2 contains log of unprocessed rough wood ready for export.”

“This act of false declaration falls under section 46 (f) of CEMA Cap C45 LFN 2004 which is tantamount to outright seizure.”

“I want to use this opportunity to thank the management of the NCS under the leadership of Col. Hameed Ali (Rtd) for his effort in recognising hard work and diligence to duty. Without the management motivation and necessary logistics support, we won’t have achieved this feat.”

Customs seize contraband parcels
S-Davies Wande

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