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Photos: Nigeria Customs impounds contraband goods worth over N1Billion

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone C, Owerri has recorded a total of two hundred and thirty-one (231) seizures of contraband goods with an overall Duty Paid Value (DPV) of one billion, nine hundred and fifty-seven million, five hundred and twenty nine thousand, three hundred and seventy-five naira (N 1,957,529,375.00) in the third quarter of the year 2016.
This is in contrast to the three hundred and seventy-nine (379) seizures with a DPV of two billion, two hundred and twenty-four million, two hundred and forty-five thousand, seven hundred and ninety-seven Naira (N2,224,245,797.00) impounded in the year 2015.

While briefing newsmen, Comptroller Haruna Mamudu, said twenty-two suspects were arrested in connection with the seizures which were impounded on the Benin axis, Asaba-Agbor-Onitsha express way, Calabar, Enugu, Owerri and Port-Harcourt axis of the South-south and South -East zones of the federation.

The items impounded include:
121 vehicles; 3,082 bags of 50kg rice; 1,454 cartons /set of furniture; 5,120 pieces of used foreign tyres; 625 cartons of fake medicaments, 2,600 pieces of imported school bags, 63 containers of log of wood; 97 pieces of 14 -stroke engine generator; 30,181 cartons imported frozen poultry products; 1,148 bales of second hand clothing. 2, 331 cartons of foreign detergents and creams, 1,339 pairs of foot wears; 142 pieces of used refrigerators and compressors, 155 cartons of plastic and articles of plastics; 129 cartons of ceramics and articles of ceramics, in addition to 803 bags of scrap metals.

Comptroller Haruna, who expressed concern at the continued indulgence of some Nigerians in the act of smuggling despite stiff penalty for culprits arrested said that the NCS would remain resolute and undeterred in its efforts to stamp out the scourge in the country. He warned all die hard smugglers who are still involved in the illegal business to purge themselves of this before the long arm of the law catches up with them.
 
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  4. wat the in the world is this😂😂https://youtu.be/bm1Y-isw98Q

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  5. These idiots should release those goods to the owners. Economy is collapsing and they stifling the SME's operational maneuverings. Look at the Urchin standing before the goods. I weep for Nigeria

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    1. Thank you!!! We barely manufacture anything and we don't provide proper technical education for our artisans with raw talent to make these things to world-class standards! And your staff are the most corrupt things! Yuck!

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  7. And the goods will be auctioned to the bidders,right? Make una fear God small kwanu!!! #Cruel

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  8. Dis is huge..d hustle is soo real

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  9. Chei! See people's sweat going down










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  10. GOOD TO SEE







    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  11. JEMBETE(KEY-POINT)14 October 2016 at 12:58

    WITH DIS HARD TIME, WERE UNA WANT MAKE WE GET MONEY BUY ONE SINGLE TYRE FOR 18K???

    THIS GOVT WANT MAKE SURE SAY ALL D POOR N SURVIVING CLASS DIE B4 2019

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  12. With the economy now, is this a good thing?

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  13. That's why these custom guys are so fat, they make a lot of money from sales of these goods








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  14. Wow! That's plenty of money.

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  15. You guys should stop this nonesense

    Charge them appropraite duty and they'll pay

    govt should be sensitive to our plights

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  16. wow
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  17. God will never forgive u people. Look at people sweat.

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  18. d sweat of igbo men....GOD see us tru

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