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N2.9bn Worth Of Goods Seized Since Nigeria Shut Borders by FriendNG: 9:51pm On Nov 13, 2019
The Joint Border Security Drill, which is also known as operation ‘Swift Response’, has said said it has so far seized items worth N2.9 billion since the partial border closure.The spokesperson of the operation, who is also the Public Relations Officer of Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, Joseph Attah, told the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, in an interview in Abuja on Wednesday.
Mr Attah explained that 47,000 bags of foreign rice and 467 fairly used vehicles have been seized.

He also disclosed that 10, 553 jerry cans of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, and 1,012 drums also containing PMS were also confiscated.



He disclosed that the joint operatives had also arrested 296 illegal migrants at various borders.

The spokesperson explained that the recent seizure and the revenue realised by customs were indications that operation swift response was efficient and effective.

He said that those who could no longer smuggle things in a way that they would evade payment of duties had been forced to re-route through seaports and airports.

He added that such people were now paying duties which explained the increase in the revenue being generated.

“Those who are desperate are attempting to smuggle through seaports and airports like the interception of frozen chickens and meat at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos recently.



“I cannot remember when last customs records such seizure of frozen chickens at an international airport like the way we just did.

“That tells you how effective the operation swift response is.

“This joint operation is paying off because the porous borders that customs could not effectively covered before are now well manned by the joint operatives and we’re going after the smugglers,” he said.


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Re: N2.9bn Worth Of Goods Seized Since Nigeria Shut Borders by realstars: 9:53pm On Nov 13, 2019
Seized from who to who?
Upon all the looted money seized, and the looters property forfeited, we are still borrowing.
Now goods ward billions of NIRA are under Nigerian customs control, yet we are still fighting corruption.
Re: N2.9bn Worth Of Goods Seized Since Nigeria Shut Borders by mrvitalis(m): 9:53pm On Nov 13, 2019
Less than 10 million dollars that's a big failure
Re: N2.9bn Worth Of Goods Seized Since Nigeria Shut Borders by kenzosky: 9:57pm On Nov 13, 2019
Good. But the question is, who are those benefiting from all this seizure and where will all the frozen chickens go to?
Re: N2.9bn Worth Of Goods Seized Since Nigeria Shut Borders by FriendNG: 10:10pm On Nov 13, 2019
mrvitalis:
Less than 10 million dollars that's a big failure

Re: N2.9bn Worth Of Goods Seized Since Nigeria Shut Borders by Abfinest007(m): 10:18pm On Nov 13, 2019
they will seize them n later will sell them
Re: N2.9bn Worth Of Goods Seized Since Nigeria Shut Borders by nototribalist: 10:24pm On Nov 13, 2019
Abfinest007:
they will seize them n later will sell them
sell wetin?

It's like you didn't watch TVC news today. You need to see the amount of goods they destroyed publicly.

Funny enough, the goods came from South Africa, frozen chicken and beef. And the importer said it's vegetable

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