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Customs generated N1.1trn, seized N40bn contraband goods in 11 months

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The Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, Thursday, said it has so far generated N1.1tn revenue and seized contraband goods worth more than N40bn between January and November, 2018.

The amount, the service said, is greater than the sum generated in 2017, as it made N1.03trn in 2017, the highest revenue ever generated by the service and above that year’s set revenue target of N770bn.

The Public Relations Officer of the service, Mr Joseph Attah, stated this in a statement.

According to Attah, 59 containers of Tramadol and other controlled drugs were confiscated across the commands within the period.

He further disclosed that 40 containers were seized in Apapa Port, 10 in Tin Can Island Port and nine in Onne Port in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.

The large number of seizures, Attah said, was a testimony that the service had been able to block leakages and enforce the anti-smuggling law more effectively this year.

According to him, the strategic deployment of officers and men of the service and establishment of strike force as the third layers of security, have impacted positively on Customs’ operations.

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“We are aware that our insistence on compliance, arrest and prosecution of smugglers and increasing disposition of Customs officers to place national interest above self is against the interest of some people.

“With these achievements, we must have stepped on toes, and that is why some enemies go to town with misleading information by accusing the service of nepotism, non-facilitation of trade and corruption.

“It is curious that such people will choose the time when officers are turning down bribes like the case in Apapa.

“Our officers rejected N150m bribe offered by arrested suspect, to save the nation from consuming 40 containers of dangerous drugs”, the NCS spokesman said.

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