Maritime
Customs impounds 136,350 litres of petrol, 79 used cars at Seme
The Seme Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) intercepted 79 used vehicles known as ‘Tokunbo’ and 136,350 liters of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) called petrol in the last six months.
The Acting Customs Area Comptroller, Chedi Wada, said in Seme recently that the command made a total 824 interceptions with Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N413.4 million.
Wada said that the command remitted the sum of N22, 477, 920 into the federation account as revenue from January to June.
“The revenue figure were proceeds realised from auction sales of seized perishables items, which is in line with Customs and Excise Management Act provision,” he said.
He said that in spite of government’s efforts toward reducing smuggling to a minimal level, some unpatriotic Nigerians had continued in the evil act.
“In continuation of the anti-smuggling drive against the activities of deviant smugglers, the Seme Command of NCS recorded gigantic strides between January and June.
“The command recorded 824 interceptions with DPV of N413, 370, 484.00 in six months.
“The items include 3, 236 bags of 50kg foreign rice, 136, 350 litres of petrol, 79 units of fairly used vehicles and 1,302 cartons of frozen poultry products.
“Others are 156 parcels of cannabis sativa, 156 jerrycans of vegetable oil and 7,763 general merchandise items,” he said.
The acting comptroller said that the successes recorded were as a result of designed and implemented strategies since he assumed office.
Wada said the renewed synergy among different components of anti-smuggling unit also assisted the command in countering the activities of smugglers within the command.
He called on the public to cooperate with the service to succeed in its anti-smuggling crusade and refrain from unnecessary hostilities when officers were performing their lawful duties.
He also urged the people to take advantage of the various federal government intervention programmes and key into it for a legitimate means of livelihood.
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