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Arms importation: Customs, agents trade blames over use of scanners at Apapa port

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Amidst recent upsurge in the importation of arms and ammunition into the country, the industry stakeholders are in tango over provision and usage of scanners at the nation’s seaports.

While the Tin-can Island Command of the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, claim that they scan between 30 and 50 containers daily depending on the ability of the terminal operator (APM Terminal) to position the boxes for them, the clearing agents on the other hand say that the scanners are not being used.

The Public Relations Officer of the Command, Nkiru Nwala, who told Maritime Vanguard that the claim of abandonment of the scanners is incorrect, explained that of the two scanners available, only one is working and the use of the scanner is dependent on how many containers the terminal operators are able to position for the purpose.

Vanguard, December 12, 2017

 

 

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