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Thursday 7 January 2016

Photos: Nigeria Customs Service intercepts contraband worth N7 Million, two suspects arrested.

The Officers and Men of Nigeria Customs Service, Sokoto/Kebbi/Zamfara Command today, Thursday January 7, intercepted a trailer loaded with 135 bales of second hand clothings along Illela border station.



Two suspects were arrested in connection with the smuggled goods.The duty paid value of the seizure is estimated at N7 million.

Musa Adamu, PRO of the Command said:
"All those that are into these nefarious activities should desist from doing it otherwise soonest the officers of NCS will get them arrested and prosecuted accordingly"

72 comments:

  1. The corrupt customs obviously arrested them because they refused to give bribe.


    STERN

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  2. Good for them since they chose to follow illegal means!

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    1. Abokidawarri ram, U NO GO UNDERSTAND maybe when u grow up ur parents go explain better



      AJ MAIN BOY...




      AJ MAIN BOY..

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  3. Ooo!u don't say, what of the numerous contraband goods being shipped,smuggled and stolen? Abegi comot make i see road

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  4. LETS BLAME JONATHANS ADMINISTRATION FOR THIS

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  5. Boys are not smiling. .

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  6. 2nd hand clothes na offense? How many 9ja peeps can afford new clothes? Do me a favor, gerrara here. 4real. If u know say u never ever wear aloko (2nd hand) b4,na 1st class liar u be.

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  7. 2nd hand clothes na offense? How many 9ja peeps can afford new clothes? Do me a favor, gerrara here. 4real. If u know say u never ever wear aloko (2nd hand) b4,na 1st class liar u be.

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  8. 2nd hand clothes na offense? How many 9ja peeps can afford new clothes? Do me a favor, gerrara here. 4real. If u know say u never ever wear aloko (2nd hand) b4,na 1st class liar u be.

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  9. Yeba. MY CONTAINER in igbo man's voice..

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  10. They won't intercept weapons and people stealing oil na second-hand cloth. Wetin person wan come wear?
    When we can't manufacture pencil, they should leave this cloth for us biko. Not all of us can afford jimi shoo

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  11. They shld leave them nahhh...mstchhheeewww dis country sef,always tormenting d poor.

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  12. Abeg e..with this harsh economy na e dem cease okirika clothes way the masses they use cover body...

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  13. owakah (A.K.A. Innosometin)7 January 2016 at 21:11

    hmmmmm.... its well

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  14. Never knew 'OK' is now contraband.
    All d same they should just take it easy.

    'OK', clothing Nigerians since independent.

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  15. Chai! Bad market yo


    ...merited happiness

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  16. Extend ur search/Touch light, you must see everything.

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  17. Abeg they should free them joor.. like there not corrupt too.. fairly use has been saving our ass like...

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  18. Abeg make dem free their goods joor, this aint no case, I love second hand wares so much that I can't do without it. They focus more on edibles.

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  19. Wawu! Please they should go share it to the people at IDP camps.


    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  20. Nsogbu












    #iT wiLL oNLy gET beTTer
    #iT mUst eNd iN prAise

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  21. They should go nd have several sits @ the back

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  22. Hmmm...its not a small something ooo...
    #sips orijin#

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  23. nawaa ooo so ogrika is country band? it all good let produce our own and stop all this importations jare

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  24. What nonsense,they r doing their business so why arrest them?
    After all no job opportunities here in naija. Let me warn if I manage to raise money to start dis kind of business & one witch now rise up frm one Conner to sieze my goods,oh I'll make sure dat person feed frm SAND.

    Real#edobabe#speaking.

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  25. Hmmm....story. is it not the same custom service clearing all these things rubbish sold at every corner of the streets in benin?

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  26. Release dia goods oooooooo
    #needanalibitojoinmetastethenewgeishasardine

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  27. the Nigerian custom is working..

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  28. Customs should go and take several seats. This could be seizure for the year. After they don inform the main pple smuggle goods in not to pass a certain period,they'll come out to shout as if they're doing their work. Ndi oshi.

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  29. Lol the owner no gree settle well so dey want to use him as an example to others.
    Nija na today.

    @Lindaikeji No. I FAN

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  30. Hmmn. ..anoda contraband story!

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  31. Seen.Linda's baby

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  32. okrika bale.
    abeg let them leave the common man alone

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  33. This customs officers are really doing their jobs,kudos to them

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  34. 7 million worth of Contraband goods. Dats huge.

    #LIB ADDICT#

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  35. Hmm.

    Rapuluchukwuifenineadigommakings@yahoo.com
    Reporting from Delsu.

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  36. Thumbs up to our custom officers!




    #commonsense

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  37. Customs arrest people ? The people definitely refused to settle .

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  38. Idiots when boooharam is making history smuggling ak47's u r here disturbing Petty traders

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  39. Good job
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  40. Good job guys...... Let's go Linda

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  41. Good job guys...... Let's go Linda

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  42. Which way naija wit d economic system they are stil seizing guds dat wil help to reduce unemployment chai ..... D sweat of d owner wil neva go invain it wil hurt d idiot dat seized d guds

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  43. 7m chaaii!! bad market for them....®©™

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  44. Customs are indeed working. If I hear! Linda take note!

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  45. Am currently in Canada and then my Aunty sells provisions, drinks and also alcohol along Igbo-elerin Lagos, she complained that the passes Christmas was the worst Xmas she ever witnessed as people don't buy much drinks and provisions and am sure you will agree with me that in Nigeria no matter how poor a family is, they will always celebrate Xmas with style and eatable stuffs but the reverse is the case this Xmas....that is to show you the level of poverty in people currently, the masses are suffering...seizing the names of cloths will only increase poverty cos people can't afford brand new cloths, no jobs and salary to make such purchases "COMMONSENSE"

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  46. Goodd one officers, very soon we shall rid the country of smuggling and evasion of duty. All ya who think we are corrupt

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  47. This not the first time,but it we be the end of it,nah god go punish them...

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  48. This not the first time,but it we be the end of it,nah god go punish them...

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  49. This not the first time,but it we be the end of it,nah god go punish them...

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  50. This not the first time,but it we be the end of it,nah god go punish them...

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  51. This not the first time,but it we be the end of it,nah god go punish them

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  52. This not the first time,but it we be the end of it,nah god go punish them

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  53. Where are d previously intercepted Goods.... Nigerians take note.

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  54. Bad market for the smugglers...

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  55. Okrika wey boys Rock, nawao ooo

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  56. good job...angelmakiz@yahoo.com

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