Customs CG, Hameed Ali
Hoodlums suspected to be smugglers on Tuesday in Lagos attacked and wounded three officers of the Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone A of the Nigeria Customs Service (NSC) and a military officer in Lagos.
The officers who were on anti-smuggling patrol on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway were attacked and wounded at dawn.
According to a press statement made available to newsmen by the Public Relations Officer (PRO), Zone A of the unit, Theophilus Duniya, three Customs officers and a military officer attached to the patrol team sustained various degree of bullet wounds.
He stated that the officers had intercepted six vehicles laden with smuggled rice before they were attacked by the hoodlums.
He said: “Some officers of Federal Operations Unit Zone ‘A’ of Nigeria Customs Service, suffered an attack by hoodlums working with smugglers.
“At about 0600 hours of Tuesday 2nd February, 2021. Officers of the Unit, while carrying out their statutory duty of enforcing anti-smuggling laws; acted on intelligence and intercepted six vehicles laden with foreign parboiled rice at Abeokuta Express Way.
“Upon the interception, some armed hoodlums working in support of smugglers swiftly mobilized themselves and attacked our officers in their bid to prevent the seizure from being taken away. However, in the crossfire that ensued, our operatives overpowered them and were able to evacuate three out of the intercepted vehicles to the warehouse.
“Three Customs officers and a soldier sustained some bullet injuries from the attack. The wounded officers are currently receiving treatment at our medical facility, while further investigation into bringing the perpetrators of the attack to book has commenced.”
Duniya, however, stated that the acting Customs Area Controller, Compt. Usman Yahaya, has warned smugglers against attacking officers of law on duty of protecting the nation’s economy.
According to the CAC, youths should desist from being used by economic saboteurs to confront operatives of the service from carrying out their lawful duties.
The acting controller is very concerned about the injuries inflicted on the officers which were totally avoidable if only the youth were patriotic enough to know that the officers were just performing their lawful duties.
He also cautioned the youth to reject being used by economic saboteurs to confront operatives of the service from carrying out their lawful duties.
Yahaya, while thanking the law abiding citizens for supporting our operations, also warned people with criminal intentions to immediately desist from such because officers/men of the Unit are well mobilized, backed up by the extant laws and shall remain resolute at enforcing the laws without fear of intimidation.
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