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Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by stephanie11: 9:47am On May 12, 2017
The Nigeria Customs Service Federal Operations Unit Zone C Owerri has continued to record resounding success in its anti-smuggling operations in the Zone. The Zone for the month of April made fifteen seizures with duty paid value of N865,529,880. The Unit also recovered underpayments to the tune of N23,304,042.

The Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Mohammed Uba who disclosed this in a press briefing in Owerri said that FOU Zone ‘C’ Owerri has a track record of success in its anti-smuggling operations and his officers have remained unflinching in their resolve to bring smuggling in the area to its barest minimum.

Comptroller Uba gave a breakdown of the commodities seized to include:
• 1605 bags with duty paid value of N58,245,000
• 2 trucks with duty paid value of N12,225,000
• 24,032 cartons of imported frozen poultry product with duty paid value of N291,988,800
• 1158 cartons of medicaments, including 635 cartons of Tramadol, with duty paid value of 494, 959,080
• 845 used tyres with duty paid value of N8,112,000

Comptroller Uba while further displaying some of the seizures deposited at the government warehouse in Benin Edo State noted that the seizures were made in Benin, Calabar, Enugu and Owerri axis of the Zone. He stated that the commodities seized are of high value hence the huge amount of the duty paid value. He further added that there are commodities in detention and intense investigation is ongoing.











Comptroller Mohammed Uba stressed that the Unit does not engage in arbitrary seizure or detention of commodities but exercises due diligence and operates within the full ambits of the law to thwart the efforts of unscrupulous individuals bent on economic sabotage of the nation.

“We are not here to intimidate anyone or discourage genuine traders but facilitate trade with a view to generate more revenue for the federal government. Government is ready and willing to assist any citizen willing to undertake legitimate trade.”

He called on smugglers to turn a new leaf and engage in legitimate trade and join in the economic development of the nation.

“Smugglers, agents and all those partaking in illegal trade should desist from such. The Federal Operations Unit Zone ‘C’ Owerri will leave no stone unturned in flushing you out from this zone.”
He disclosed that 21 suspects are in custody and will be charged to court while 25 cases are currently in court.

The Comptroller handed over the seizure of medicaments to the representative of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) Pharmacist Esther Itua who lauded the Service for their efforts in safeguarding the health and safety of the nation, as well as, calling on other security agencies to emulate the Nigeria Customs Service spirit of comradeship.

In another development the Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Mohammed Uba has been deployed to Nigeria Customs Service Federal Operations Unit Zone ‘A’ Lagos. This development, with the approval of the Management of the Service, is consequent to the new appointment of 4 deputy comptroller generals and 7 assistant comptroller generals to replace some members of the management team who have proceeded on retirement.

Comptroller Mohammed Uba who was appointed the Comptroller FOU Zone ‘C’ Owerri in October 2016 has recorded unprecedented achievements in anti-smuggling operations in the Zone. Comptroller Amajam B.A. has been deployed to take over the affairs of the Zone.

http://politicsngr.com/2017/05/12/owerri-customs-seize-goods-worth-n857-million/

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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by optionB: 12:29pm On May 12, 2017
The guy bellow me think say him smart pass me but doesn't know that the fear of 'Lalasticlala' is the beginning of FTC.
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Meanwhile, custom you guys should continue because me, I don't give a f***k any longer since your Oga refuse to wear uniform.

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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by kolnel: 12:30pm On May 12, 2017
Ok
Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by veekid(m): 12:30pm On May 12, 2017
shocked shocked shocked shocked chisos Christ of molete oooooo

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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by sunnysunny69(m): 12:30pm On May 12, 2017
Smugglers don't learn, pay your taxes and stop importing contrabands so your government can function and your country can grow. Kudos to the men of the custom.

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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by asahnwaKC: 12:30pm On May 12, 2017
Hmm
Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by LoveJesus87(m): 12:31pm On May 12, 2017
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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by IRobot7(m): 12:31pm On May 12, 2017
Okay ooo
Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by edlion57(m): 12:31pm On May 12, 2017
Der will still end up release it to another cabals...this country don tire me

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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by Officialkplus(m): 12:31pm On May 12, 2017
Hit like if you think this goods would end up in "customs oga at the top" house at midnight..
Rather that been auction to the general public. tongue grin grin

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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by timilehin007(m): 12:32pm On May 12, 2017
Jeso qreste... shocked Make thunder separate the blokoz of idiot wey go order for the goods to be confiscated
Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by Dottore: 12:32pm On May 12, 2017
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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by DrOluwatobhy(m): 12:32pm On May 12, 2017
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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by Nkem4040: 12:32pm On May 12, 2017
Thieves...seizing Igbo goods. Have you ever heard of Hausa-Fulani goods being seized? As for Afonja, they don't import anything of significance...they are good at consuming.

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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by BlackDBagba: 12:32pm On May 12, 2017
Wow
Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by SexyNairalander: 12:32pm On May 12, 2017

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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by sirusX(m): 12:32pm On May 12, 2017
I wonder what they do when they seize these goods....shey na throwey, burn, abi na auction or to make the owners pay before they get them back undecided
Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by Johnrake69: 12:33pm On May 12, 2017
These goods passed through our borders. The custom guys should cover their faces in shame.

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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by centboy123456(m): 12:33pm On May 12, 2017
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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by Nobody: 12:34pm On May 12, 2017
Nkem4040:
Thieves...seizing Igbo goods. Have you ever heard of Hausa-Fulani goods being seized? As for Afonja, they don't import anything of significance...they are good at consuming.



And this one parents go dey happy say dem born pikin undecided smh

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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by Officialkplus(m): 12:35pm On May 12, 2017
[quote author=SexyNairalander post=56451380][/quote]

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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by aloziedaya(m): 12:35pm On May 12, 2017
You have shown this because maybe the importer refused to settle you. Criminals in custom uniform. Were you not the ones that released them at the wharf?
The police is a baby to the customs when it comes to corruption.
Mad people.

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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by bastien: 12:35pm On May 12, 2017
Hmm, this one is strong ooh
Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by connkg(m): 12:37pm On May 12, 2017
The spate of inland seizures and discoveries is shocking! Were contraband goods actually declared, paid for and cleared at entry ports?
Recovering underpayments is commendable. Anti-smuggling in so-called "land-locked" areas is not.

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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by SwillG: 12:37pm On May 12, 2017
The developers just keep on trending in the development sectors.

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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by kasheemawo(m): 12:40pm On May 12, 2017
They will blame Yoruba for this

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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by ModsWillKillNL: 12:42pm On May 12, 2017
Is because 'afonjas' kicked GEJ out in 2015 that flatinooos are being raided by the customs cos when it happened in Ogun state flatinosss said it was because we supported Buhari in 2015.

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Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by Bants(m): 12:42pm On May 12, 2017
all these fake things if na oyinbo body e dey enter dem for don die...black people we too genetically strong
Re: Owerri Customs Seize Goods Worth N857 Million (photos) by Hazlett1988: 12:46pm On May 12, 2017
Nice one the Nigeria custom,I can't wait to round up my school program and come get a job and start working with you all,it has always being my dream

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