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Customs intercept petrol, rice, others with N1.8bn Duty Paid Value in Seme

The Seme Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) said it intercepted different seized items with a total Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N1.8 billion from Jan. 23 to Sept. 8.

The Customs Area Comptroller, Mr Dera Nandi, told newsmen of the seizures in Seme on Friday.

One of the vehicles with 45 30 litres of petrol seized by the command.

Giving a breakdown, the controller said they include 9,500 50kg of rice, equivalent to 16 trailer loads of foreign parboiled rice, with a Duty Paid Value of N312.2 million.

“Others are 13, 835 x 30 liters Jerrycans equivalent to 415, 050 liters or 13 petroleum tankers with DPV of N738,276, 461.

” We also seized 15,389 of General Merchandise Goods.

“On hard drugs,we seized 41 parcels of Cannabis Sativa, 4,900 Tablets 225mg of Tramadol Tamol-X,

3,600 Tablets 225mg Tramadol Royal,” he said.

The controller said the command also seized 157 Tablets of Heineken Ecstacy and 864 packs of cigarette.

“In the same vein, Officers and Men of the command, acting on credible intelligence, intercepted 1,364 (30) litres Jerrycans of petrol, equivalent to forty thousand eight hundred (40,800) litres, over one Tanker Load.

“This is with a DPV of N24, 663, 355 only,  at the early hours of Sept. 8, along the Badagry creek.

“The duty paid value for items seized for the period Jan. 23 to Sept.8 is N1, 827, 362, 619. 00,” he said.

The controller with the skin of donkeys seized by the command on Friday in Seme.

Nandi said that the revenue target for the Command for the year 2023 was N1,960,000,000 only.

“As at this morning of Sept.8, the command has collected N1,904,459, 390.77 only.

“This represents 97.2% of N1,960,000,000 allotted target for the year 2023,” he said.

The controller said that in the period under review for year 2022, the revenue was N885,543,098.11.

“The implication is that the Commands revenue profile witnessed a tremendous increase of N1, 018,916, 292. 33 (51.98%).

“This was a result of painstaking efforts made by the leadership of the command in partnership with our stakeholders to ensure compliance with our revenue generation agenda.

“In the area of anti-smuggling operation, you are already conversant with our past headline seizures of fake six million US dollars equivalent to N2.7bn,” he said.

He said that in line with NCS dictate of encouraging its personnel, the officers of the command that were involved in the seizures of fake $6,000,000, 15 fake international passports and 10 Driver’s license, and that of donkey skins in January 2023 had been commended by the Ag. Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi.

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