The
Seme Command of the Nigeria Customs Service in Lagos State said on
Friday it had seized 2,131 bags of smuggled rice with a duty paid value
of N23.9 million.
The Controller, Mr. Victor Dimka, said in a
statement at Seme, a border post between Nigeria and Benin Republic that
the seizures were made through intelligence gathering.
“The
bags of rice were smuggled into the country from Benin Republic through
the Ere creek in Ikoga and they were stored in an uncompleted building
in the area.
“Officials of the command got wind of this and moved in to make the seizures; the seizures were made without hitches.
“They
came in through the water because the road leading to Seme border has
been `fortified’ against smuggling by officers of the command,’’ said the statement in Badagry.
“Investigation is being carried out to ensure that the suspects are apprehended and brought to face trial.’’
The
statement warned smugglers to desist from their nefarious activities
and go through the land borders to clear their goods to shore up the
nation’s revenue.
It lauded the synergy between the customs, the
Nigerian Army and other security agencies in the fight against smuggling
and insecurity particularly at the borders.
Author: Fred Augustine
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