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Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by metromediaboss: 7:31pm On Jul 18, 2016
Federal Operations Unit Zone ‘A’ Ikeja-Lagos Nets In N1.2 Billion from Seizures and Interventions between January – June, 2016

Following the aggressive Anti-smuggling activities embarked upon by the Unit in its attempt to re-define its mandate for a paradigm shift, a total of Four hundred and Ninety Four (494) different Seizures of prohibited/offending goods were effected by the Unit during the period under reference. A breakdown of the report is as follows:

Breakdown Of Seizures – Commodity By Commodity
1) RICE: A total of Twenty two thousand, seven hundred and sixty three (22,763) bags of 50kg parboiled rice was intercepted; valued at One Hundred and Thirteen Million, Nine Hundred and Forty Thousand Naira (N113,940,000.00) Only with a payable duty of Thirty Four Million, One Hundred and Eighty Two Thousand Naira (N34,182,000.00) Only and a DPV of One Hundred and Forty Eight Million, One Hundred and Twenty Two Thousand Naira (N148,122,000.00) Only.

2) POULTRY PRODUCTS: A total of Twenty nine thousand, six hundred and eighty four (29,684) cartons valued at One Hundred and Thirty Three Million, Five Hundred and Seventy Eight Thousand Naira (N133,578,000.00) Only with a payable duty of Twenty Six Million, Seven Hundred and Fifteen Thousand, Six Hundred Naira (N26,715,600.00) Only and a DPV of One Hundred and Sixty Million, Two Hundred and Ninety Three Thousand, Six Hundred Naira (N160,293,600.00) Only.

3) VEHICLES: A total of fifty (50) vehicles was intercepted comprising Thirty eight (38) units of assorted vehicles and twelve (12) cut buses valued at Sixty Eight Million Naira (N68,000,000.00) Only, with a payable duty of seventy Twenty Three Million, Eight Hundred Thousand Naira (N23,800,000.00) Only, and a DPV of Ninety One Million, Eight Hundred Thousand Naira (N91,800,000.00) Only.

4) VEGETABLE OIL: Three thousand, one hundred and seventy four (3,174) J/CANS, two hundred and eighty six (286) cartons, one hundred and twenty (120) PCS of 10 liters and one thousand two hundred and fifty (1,250) empty J/CANS were also intercepted, valued at Twenty One Million, One Hundred and Ninety Six Thousand Naira (N21,196,000.00) Only with a payable duty of Seven Million, Three Hundred and Fifty Nine Thousand, Nine Hundred and Fifty Naira (N7,359,950.00) Only with a DPV of Twenty Eight Million, Five Hundred and Fifty Five Thousand, Nine Hundred and Fifty Naira (N28,555,950.00) Only.

5) GENERAL MERCHANDISE: Assorted general merchandise including new and used textile materials, new and used shoes, vegetable oil, insecticide, wine, various types of spaghetti and noodles, soaps and detergents valued at Three Hundred and Sixty Five Million, Three Hundred and Forty Six Thousand, Six Hundred and Fifty Naira (N365,346,650.00) Only with a payable duty of Ninety Four Million, One Hundred and Ninety Four Thousand, Nine Hundred and Ninety Nine Naira (N94,194,990.00) Only with a DPV of Four Hundred and Fifty Nine Million, Five Hundred and Forty One Thousand, Six Hundred and Forty Nine Naira (N459,541,640.00) Only.

The Unit also apprehended one hundred and twenty six (126) suspects in connection with the Seizures during the same period. Generally speaking and in totality, the Unit recorded four hundred and ninety four (494) different remarkable Seizures as indicated above, valued at Seven Hundred and Two Million, Sixty Thousand, Six Hundred and Fifty Naira (N702,060,650.00) Only with a payable duty of One Hundred and Eighty Six Million, Two Hundred and Fifty Two Thousand, Five Hundred and Forty Naira (N186,252,540.00) Only with a total DPV of Eight Hundred And Eighty Eight Million, Three Hundred And Thirteen Thousand, One Hundred And Ninety Naira (N888,313,190.00) Only.

Similarly, the Controller confirmed that over Three Hundred and Twelve Million, Eight Hundred and Seventy Thousand, Two Hundred and Ninety Five Naira (N312,870,295.00) Only, was recovered through the various interventions during the same period.
In addition, the Controller noted that some of the seized items contravened sections 46 & 47 of the Customs & Excise Management Act CAP C45 LFN 2004; which are on “FORFEITURE OF GOODS IMPROPERLY IMPORTED” AS WELL AS “PENALTY FOR IMPROPER IMPORTATION OF GOODS ETC”.

A comparative analysis with 2015 corresponding report of the same period under review, the Federal Operations Unit in 2015 recorded one thousand and thirty seizures (1,030) with a duty paid value of N758, 271, 969. Whereas the number of seizures for 2015 appears higher, the quality of seizures in the first half of 2016 accounted for the improved duty paid.

The Customs Area Controller in Charge of the Unit, Comptroller Umar Yusuf, while saying said the sense of commitment and dedication to duty of officers’ enabled the achievements, gave assurances that the Command will keep up the tempo in the second part of the year.

He however revealed some challenges the Command have experienced despite achieving this feat in the first half of the year. According to him, hostility from economic saboteurs who are determined to smuggle illegal goods and volatility of areas officers patrol have been challenging for the Command.

UCHE EJESIEME
PRO
FEDERAL OPERATIONS UNIT
ZONE ‘A’ – IKEJA.

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Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by metromediaboss: 7:34pm On Jul 18, 2016

Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by lajoshua: 7:34pm On Jul 18, 2016
please where is all these monies going to

btw..check my signature guys...u wld be happy u did

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Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by adenine02: 7:41pm On Jul 18, 2016
yeebos and smuggling are like bread and butter

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Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by Kollyman: 7:44pm On Jul 18, 2016
See gbese!

Despite these huge seizure, that wouldn't stop some people from smuggling again!

Because, crime is in their blood!

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Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by DropShot: 7:51am On Jul 19, 2016
Great development. Kudos to the NCS.
Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by datola: 7:52am On Jul 19, 2016
I thought they said customs don't auction cars.

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Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by Tenkobos(m): 7:52am On Jul 19, 2016
Nothing is annoying as reading about these huge sums online and hearing/watching them in the news when you don't have a dime in your pocket nor food in your stomach.

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Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by Nobody: 7:52am On Jul 19, 2016
adenine02:
yeebos and smuggling are like bread and butter

Smuggling is an all-Nigerian affair.

No need to be so tribalist.

Or is it that a girl from that tribe jilted thee?

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Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by Tenkobos(m): 7:52am On Jul 19, 2016
adenine02:
yeebos and smuggling are like bread and butter
smuggling is better than selling human parts

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Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by Stegomiah: 7:53am On Jul 19, 2016
THAT IS EVEN THE ONES REPORTED

FAR MORE NOT REPORTED

WHERE ARE ALL THESE MONIES GOING TO?

EFCC WILL CLAIM TO HAVE RECOVERED TRILLIONS OF NAIRA

WHAT ARE THE MONEY BEING USED FOR?

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Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by Lexusgs430: 7:53am On Jul 19, 2016
Make then sell the rice cheap for market, make hunger no kill us finish(I forgot it was customs, they would simply share it within themselves).

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Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by Anthony496(m): 7:53am On Jul 19, 2016
Wetin dey go come use the money do?

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Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by Nobody: 7:53am On Jul 19, 2016
lajoshua:
please where is all these monies going to

btw..check my signature guys...u wld be happy u did

Usually to the treasury.

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Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by Nobody: 7:53am On Jul 19, 2016
This guys are trying. Let them keep it up. But those that settled them with large money they left them. There is god oooo
Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by ozor1: 7:54am On Jul 19, 2016
Why does the government keeps punishing the poor?.I'm 100% certain the money will be shared amongst themselves
When you cannot create an enabling environment for small businesses to thrive,they come up with a way of helping themselves and I'm the end you seize someones only means of livelihood

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Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by eightsin(m): 7:54am On Jul 19, 2016
When are they doing auction?

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Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by Nobody: 7:54am On Jul 19, 2016
I won join custom ooo

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Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by Project400: 7:54am On Jul 19, 2016
shocked shocked

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Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by madenigga(m): 7:54am On Jul 19, 2016
Goruba people from the Southwest at it again.

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Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by Sunnycliff(m): 7:54am On Jul 19, 2016
All these rice seizures has contributed in causing a supply gap in rice, as the demands far outweighs. This has led to increased price of rice. Since we can't produce enough for ourselves why not customs release this rice even if it was contraband?
There is hunger in the land o, ask hungerbad!

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Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by takin35(m): 7:55am On Jul 19, 2016
Jeeeeeeeeeeeeesuuuuuu oooooooooo!!!
Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by chimah3(m): 7:55am On Jul 19, 2016
How many billions entered private pockets??
Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by Toluwani111: 7:55am On Jul 19, 2016
Gny
Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by AuroraB(f): 7:56am On Jul 19, 2016
shocked we dey import firewood also shocked shocked undecided embarassed
Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by Mimisboygreat: 7:56am On Jul 19, 2016
CHOI! SEE MONEY O

Toluwani111:
Gny
MY BROTHER THERE IS GOD O grin
Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by Nobody: 7:57am On Jul 19, 2016
Sunnycliff:
All these rice seizures has contributed in causing a supply gap in rice, as the demands far outweighs. This has led to increased price of rice. Since we can't produce enough for ourselves why not customs release this rice even if it was contraband?
There is hunger in the land o, ask hungerbad!

You want to eat smuggled rice?

Rice that customs duty....money which goes into the treasury.....your money.....has not been paid on?
Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by Bondesniger(m): 7:57am On Jul 19, 2016
government will not encourage local guys and brains but when they import

na gobee be that oo
Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by bidaho: 7:59am On Jul 19, 2016
They should remit to the federal government
Re: Customs Made N1.2Billion From Seized Goods In Lagos by Sunnycliff(m): 8:00am On Jul 19, 2016
Quakertellicus1:


You want to eat smuggled rice?

Rice that customs duty....money which goes into the treasury.....your money.....has not been paid on?


Most rice are seized not because of evasion of duties but as contraband!

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