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Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by kirajustice: 1:01pm On Jan 22, 2018
@POLITICSNGR

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Seme Border Command, intercepted 2,200 jerry cans of smuggled of petrol with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) worth over N10 million between Dec. 1, 2017 and date.

The Area Controller, Comptroller Mohammed Aliyu, disclosed this on Monday through the command’s Chief Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mr Taupyen Selchang.

The controller in a statement by the PRO said that most of the seizures were made at Pashi-Yekeme Community in Owode and the creeks.

PoliticsNGR reports that the total volume of PMS intercepted was 55,000 litres (2,200 x 25 litres).

Aliyu said that the command was determined to combat the smuggling of petroleum products usually done by the smugglers using  jerry cans and passing through the creeks and illegal routes.

He said that they were not banning the use of trucks to transport the products to the communities along the border where they were legitimately meant to serve as was being wrongly and widely speculated by some people.

The controller explained that smuggling of petrol in jerry cans had been a recurring decimal which operatives of the NCS had always tried to suppress.

“This has been our modest contribution toward ameliorating the sufferings of Nigerians caused by the current shortage of the product,’’ he said.

Aliyu said that the command had always and would continue to enforce her statutory mandate of revenue generation, suppression of smuggling and facilitation of legitimate trade.

He said the command would also continue to protect the international land border against illicit smuggling and trafficking of small and light weapons across the border along the West African sub-region.

Aliyu said that the NCS operational norms did not allow trucks of petroleum products to cross the Nigerian territory either through the Seme main border or its Owode-Apa Outstation.

He said that the Owode-Apa Outstation was synonymous to every approved border post manned by all relevant government security agencies (NCS, Police, Immigration, Air Force, Navy, DSS, SON, NAFDAC, Quarantine, Civil Defence, among others).

“This is because all loaded trucks with petroleum products meant for Seme axis are strictly monitored and documents provided are carefully scrutinised in order to avoid diversion.

“It is also to equally ensure that the products meant for the axis are actually discharged strictly at the approved filling stations along Seme main border or Owode-Apa border communities,’’ the controller said.

Aliyu said that officers of the anti-bunkering unit were always assigned to escort all loaded incoming trucks to ensure strict compliance in discharging the products to the approved filling stations in the border communities.

“The surveillance becomes inevitable because Nigerians who reside along the borders have the right to be served with the product for their local economic activities,’’ he said.

The controller said that officers of the command would continue to patrol every nook and cranny of the border to ensure that the products were discharged to where they were legitimately meant for.

He said that officers of the command would continue to apprehend individuals who might attempt to smuggle the product out through the creeks or the illegal routes at night and seize the products.

The controller said that the present leadership of the NCS led by Retired Col. Hameed Ali “is ready to bring all erring officers who circumvent government’s efforts, to face the consequences of their actions’’.

Aliyu warned all smugglers and perpetrators of the illicit act to desist from it.

He said that they would be made to face the full wrath of the law if they were caught, saying others caught were being prosecuted.

https://politicsngr.com/nigeria-customs-service-intercepts-2200-jerry-cans-smuggled-petrol/

Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by Benjom(m): 1:10pm On Jan 22, 2018
Some people will not just stop involving themselves in risky ventures undecided ... I wonder what the Custom will do with all these now.

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Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by hothuntee(m): 1:14pm On Jan 22, 2018
Nigerians


cattle rustling
Human rustling
weed rustling
fuel rustling
doll rustling loading....

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Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by Jabioro: 1:21pm On Jan 22, 2018
He said nothing..tell your principal,to make fuel available and stop disturbing us...

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Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by BruncleZuma: 3:23pm On Jan 22, 2018
Small change...were they smuggling out or smuggling in because we were being informed that it is more expensive out there...

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Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by exlinkleads(f): 3:24pm On Jan 22, 2018
very good


keep it up

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Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by ghiloman28(m): 3:24pm On Jan 22, 2018
NA REAL WAAA
Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by Iphone5: 3:24pm On Jan 22, 2018
why them dey smile
Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by Nobody: 3:25pm On Jan 22, 2018
lipsrsealed
Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by ifyan(m): 3:25pm On Jan 22, 2018
Hmm
Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by donblade85555(m): 3:26pm On Jan 22, 2018
na wa oh
Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by sagio09: 3:26pm On Jan 22, 2018
cry

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Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by KrystosCJ(m): 3:26pm On Jan 22, 2018
That means each jerry-can, which looks like the 25-litre volume type, is worth about N4,550. Twenty-five liters going for approximately N4,550 is equal to N182/liter. By the time it is sold to citizens like you and I, it may go for between N200 to N250 per liter.

Vanity upon vanity.
Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by sulakishop(m): 3:28pm On Jan 22, 2018
What next
Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by jeeqaa7(m): 3:28pm On Jan 22, 2018
So where is it now?
Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by ifyan(m): 3:28pm On Jan 22, 2018
Kai my people! When are we going to admit that we Nigerians are very incentive, wicked, inhuman, dangerous, hateful etc to our fellow being.

Thrust me after the camera man don comot bribe and corruption will take place
Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by jeeqaa7(m): 3:29pm On Jan 22, 2018
So where is it now?.. You intercept and convert to personal use..

We are being drained in Nigeria, we are gagged and muted, for the warlords that speak up, they are silenced, there are so much guns and authority in the hands of rascals, our best brains and core professionals are all in diaspora or planning to go there. Libyans sold more Nigerians than any other country but I guess the government doesn't care, some were found in a ship, dead though and were buried in Italy, prisons all over the world have as a minimum requirement to operate a nigerian. And we sure do not disappoint.
If only we had light
If only we had good roads
If only our educational system worked
If only security agencies were honestly Patriotic
If only the rule of law was supreme
If only corruption was treated as an abomination
If only our institutions worked
If only this
If only that
If's..
ARISE O COMPATRIOTS...
THE SOUL OF NIGERIA CALLS OBEY!!!
TO SERVE OUR LAND BECAUSE OUR FATHERS HAVE FAILED US
WITH PURE LOVE, STRENGTH AND FORCEFUL FAITH
TO DEFEND OUR NON NEGOTIABLE UNITY
AND UPHOLD HER HONOUR AND GLORY.

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Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by Nobody: 3:29pm On Jan 22, 2018
grin
hothuntee:
Nigerians


cattle rustling
Human rustling
weed rustling
fuel rustling
doll rustling loading....

Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by obailala(m): 3:30pm On Jan 22, 2018
Nigerians
Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by daplo8: 3:30pm On Jan 22, 2018
Nd dey r smiling

Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by Nobody: 3:31pm On Jan 22, 2018
At your Backyard grin grin grin
jeeqaa7:
So where is it now?..

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Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by Thebrightest(m): 3:32pm On Jan 22, 2018
SHAME ON OUR LEADERS.
Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by skydancer: 3:32pm On Jan 22, 2018
They need FraudKoboko dot com
Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by bigplayerz(m): 3:33pm On Jan 22, 2018
The height of madness..imagine that animal that inscribed Psalm 118....Psalm kill you there ...as for you wey write your name OPE anybody i see bearing that name is a smuggler thats all
Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by condralbedez: 3:35pm On Jan 22, 2018
What happens to the seized Jerry cans of fuel now
Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by ManirBK: 3:37pm On Jan 22, 2018
VERY BAD..
Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by fajob: 3:37pm On Jan 22, 2018
kirajustice:
@POLITICSNGR

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Seme Border Command, intercepted 2,200 jerry cans of smuggled of petrol with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) worth over N10 million between Dec. 1, 2017 and date.

The Area Controller, Comptroller Mohammed Aliyu, disclosed this on Monday through the command’s Chief Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mr Taupyen Selchang.

The controller in a statement by the PRO said that most of the seizures were made at Pashi-Yekeme Community in Owode and the creeks.

PoliticsNGR reports that the total volume of PMS intercepted was 55,000 litres (2,200 x 25 litres).

Aliyu said that the command was determined to combat the smuggling of petroleum products usually done by the smugglers using  jerry cans and passing through the creeks and illegal routes.

He said that they were not banning the use of trucks to transport the products to the communities along the border where they were legitimately meant to serve as was being wrongly and widely speculated by some people.

The controller explained that smuggling of petrol in jerry cans had been a recurring decimal which operatives of the NCS had always tried to suppress.

“This has been our modest contribution toward ameliorating the sufferings of Nigerians caused by the current shortage of the product,’’ he said.

Aliyu said that the command had always and would continue to enforce her statutory mandate of revenue generation, suppression of smuggling and facilitation of legitimate trade.

He said the command would also continue to protect the international land border against illicit smuggling and trafficking of small and light weapons across the border along the West African sub-region.

Aliyu said that the NCS operational norms did not allow trucks of petroleum products to cross the Nigerian territory either through the Seme main border or its Owode-Apa Outstation.

He said that the Owode-Apa Outstation was synonymous to every approved border post manned by all relevant government security agencies (NCS, Police, Immigration, Air Force, Navy, DSS, SON, NAFDAC, Quarantine, Civil Defence, among others).

“This is because all loaded trucks with petroleum products meant for Seme axis are strictly monitored and documents provided are carefully scrutinised in order to avoid diversion.

“It is also to equally ensure that the products meant for the axis are actually discharged strictly at the approved filling stations along Seme main border or Owode-Apa border communities,’’ the controller said.

Aliyu said that officers of the anti-bunkering unit were always assigned to escort all loaded incoming trucks to ensure strict compliance in discharging the products to the approved filling stations in the border communities.

“The surveillance becomes inevitable because Nigerians who reside along the borders have the right to be served with the product for their local economic activities,’’ he said.

The controller said that officers of the command would continue to patrol every nook and cranny of the border to ensure that the products were discharged to where they were legitimately meant for.

He said that officers of the command would continue to apprehend individuals who might attempt to smuggle the product out through the creeks or the illegal routes at night and seize the products.

The controller said that the present leadership of the NCS led by Retired Col. Hameed Ali “is ready to bring all erring officers who circumvent government’s efforts, to face the consequences of their actions’’.

Aliyu warned all smugglers and perpetrators of the illicit act to desist from it.

He said that they would be made to face the full wrath of the law if they were caught, saying others caught were being prosecuted.

https://politicsngr.com/nigeria-customs-service-intercepts-2200-jerry-cans-smuggled-petrol/

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Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by Kennitrust(m): 3:41pm On Jan 22, 2018
OK na
Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by adisabarber(m): 3:45pm On Jan 22, 2018
But dem say na because people dey smuggle subsidized fuel comot for naija make us no dey see fuel. Which kind tori be dis one again na?
Re: Customs Intercept 2,200 Jerry Cans Of Smuggled Petrol Worth N10 Million(photos) by Akinaukwa: 3:50pm On Jan 22, 2018
The funny thing is that neighbouring countries to Nigeria are enjoying petroleum products from our country without queuing for the products while the giant of Africa is battling to get over scarcity of same commodity within its own area. What a shame! angry angry

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