– Nigeria Customs Service has revealed strange ways smugglers hid bag of rice and other food items to cross the Nigerian borders
– Ogun Area Command have made 20 seizures between 19th May to 3rd June, 2017
Officers of the Nigerian Custom Service, Ogun Command has exposed the ingenuous ways food smugglers take to smuggle food across various Nigerian borders.
ZENITHBLOG.com learnt that the officers of the Ogun state Area Command have made 20 seizures between 19th May to 3rd June, 2017.
Bags of rice hidden in engine compartment
The seizures includes are:
1) One Toyota Carina II car with rice concealed in boot, spare tyre, engine compartment, roof and every inconceivable parts of the rickety vehicle.
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Bags of rice hidden in car tyre
2) One Renault truck loaded with two hundred (200) bags of 50kg rice concealed with woods and
Bags of rice hidden in engine compartment
3) One J5 bus with thirty (30) bags of 50kg rice also concealed with woods.
Seized gallons of groundnut oil
The seizure demonstrate the desperation of smugglers to bring in rice as NCS step up action against rice smugglers
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Nigeria Customs Service exposes strange places smugglers hide bags or rice
Meanwhile, The Nigeria Customs Service Tincan Island Port Command has handed over two suspected stolen Range Rover SUV to Interpol.
In a statement issued by the Custom’s Public Relations Officer, Uche Ejesieme and obtained by ZENITHBLOG.com, the Controller Tincan Island Port, Comptroller, Bashar Yusuf said that the interception was sequel to intelligence report from Interpol.
He stated that the vehicles loaded in a 1x40ft container No. UACN 5483681 was imported from Washington D.C in the United States of America and declared as Toyota Tundra and Chevrolet Cruiz with some bicycles.
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