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FOU “A” Intercepts 6 assorted cars, other contraband with DPV of 1.2 bn

The Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone ‘A ‘of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) on Tuesday announced that it intercepted cars, Pangolin, rice and pharmaceutical products valued at N1.25 billion in one week.

 

The Customs Area Controller FOU ‘A’, Comptroller Mohammed Aliyu, disclosed this to newsmen, showing them round the warehouse where the seized products were kept.

He said that the seized assorted cars were being detained pending the production of their documents.
 
“We have detained them. When you bring your proper documents, we will release them to the owners and if the documents are not genuine, we convert them to seizures.
 
“The unit intercepted six cars worth over N242 million at various border points and various car marts.
 
“The cars are: Toyota Tacoma worth N47.8 million, Lexus ES 350 at N16.5 million, Toyota Highlander worth
N47.5 million and another Lexus ES RX 350L at N34 million.”
 
“Other vehicles are Toyota Hilux with Duty Paid value of N41.6 million and Toyota Highlander at N54.5
million.
 
“Others are 541 cartons of original chest and lung tablets, 211 cartons of Analgin Injection, 238 cartons
of Really Extra Diclofenac, 158 cartons of Double actions Labimol Diclogenac potassium capsules.
 
“We also intercepted 1,698 cartons of powerman tablets, 671 kg of Pangolin scales and 5, 226 bags of
smuggled foreign parboiled rice all with Duty Paid Value of N1.01 billion,” he said.
 
Aliyu said that the cars were seized in the bush based on intelligence reports.
He said that in most cases, officers concentrated on seizures and this was the reason the number of seizures were always higher than the number of suspects arrested along with the seizures.
 
Aliyu said that only drivers usually fell victim of the interception, saying that Customs was intensifying
efforts at apprehending importers as well as agents along with the seizures.
 
“Last week we intercepted a lot of 50kg parboiled rice and this week again, we have also intercepted 5,226 bags of 50kg parboiled rice which were concealed in a cement truck.
 
Aliyu said that the command also intercepted Pangolin scale for the first time in the unit.
 
Samson Adebayo, the Director of Ports Inspection of the National Agency for Foods and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) said that the collaboration between the agency and Customs and
other sister agencies made the seizures possible.
 
He said that the seizures were to safeguard the health of the nation.
Adebayo commended the Customs boss for the continuous collaboration with NAFDAC.
 
He promised that all the government agencies would continue to enlighten the public on the danger of
consuming illicit drugs.
 
“Powerman is a kind of a drug for sexual enhancement for men, but unfortunately this drug is not registered.
 
“This particular Powerman is 150 milligrams and anybody using this can get cardiac arrest.”
 
He said that there were reports of men dying as a result of having sexual intercourse, which he said, might be due to some taking sexual enhancement drugs.
 
“We need to tell the public that they should desist from taking such drugs that are not registered because
of the inherent danger.
 
“This can lead to outright heart failure which will result to death,” Adebayo said.
 
He advised that the Customs controllers should ascertain the correct addresses of importers and agents for possible location if the need arises, because according to him, some importers usually gave fake office and home addresses.
 
Adebayo also pleaded with the general public to know the danger of what they consumed, saying that illicit
drugs would worsen one’s health.(NAN)

 

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