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Customs Intercepts Military Hardware In Lagos Airport by Okwyla: 3:23pm On Apr 18, 2018
The Murtala Muhammed Airport Area Command, Lagos, of the Nigeria Customs Service has impounded a consignment of military hardware, imported into the country.

The consignment was said to have been falsely declared with different Airway Bill numbers.

It is said to include military camouflage uniforms, bulletproof jackets, military helmets, military face caps, military vest of different camouflage colours, air gun imported with two different End User Certificates, 20 pieces of assorted optical sight wrapped in military camouflage uniform bags, mainly for rifles and grenade launchers, handcuffs, police official cardigans and drones.

The Customs Area Controller of the command, Comptroller Jayne Shoboiki, also disclosed that the command intercepted 108 cartons of expired (2009) beef imported into the country, pangolin scales and pharmaceutical products known as tramadol tablets with no registration number from the National Agency for Food Drug, Administration and Control (NAFDAC), to be exported out of the country.

Shoboiki added that the military hardware imported into the country were intercepted at NAHCO Shed of the airport.

She said, “Economic saboteurs should desist from illicit trade and allow sanity in our economy, as we must continue to carry out our statutory mandate of enforcing government trade policies.

“The clearing agents should enlighten importers to desist from bringing into the country items that are absolutely prohibited. Military hardware are not to be imported by individuals, but must come into the country with an End User Certificate.”

Shoboiki expressed displeasure with the expired (2009) beef imported into the country, saying such item poses serious health hazards to Nigerians.

She said, “We have enough fresh beef in this country; I see no reason for importing not just beef, but the expired one. The item, which is under import prohibition list, schedule 3, item 2 of the Common External Tariff (CET), was abandoned. Effort made to arrest the consignee proved abortive, as the address mentioned does not exist.”

The customs boss noted that the command collected ₦11.6 billion from January to March 2018. The amount represents 74.34 percent of the envisaged revenue target in the first quarter.

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Re: Customs Intercepts Military Hardware In Lagos Airport by crafteck(m): 3:26pm On Apr 18, 2018
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Re: Customs Intercepts Military Hardware In Lagos Airport by menzino(m): 3:32pm On Apr 18, 2018
If APC like let them smuggle in Amoured Tanks Buhari must go!!! grin grin grin
Re: Customs Intercepts Military Hardware In Lagos Airport by Mogidi: 3:39pm On Apr 18, 2018
Those military hardware were enroute to killer herdsmen or bokoharam.
Nice

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