War Against Smugglers, “Operation Hawk Descend” Yielding Results in Nigeria
The
war against smugglers of frozen poultry products into the Country
tagged “Operation Hawk Descend”, has continue to yield massive results
as the Service has recorded seizures of the banned products worth
N37,836,000.00 (Thirty Seven Million, Eight Hundred and Thirty Six
Thousand naira), in the eighth (8) and Ninth (9) week of its
operations.
2.
The seizures which consist of 8,408 (Eight Thousand, Four Hundred and
Eight) cartons of the frozen products were impounded at different
locations along the south western borders of Nigeria. These include
Badagry/Yekeme and Seme Ashipa Creeks in Badagry Seme axis. Others
locations include Seme, Gbaji and Owode Creeks in Lagos and Idiroko
axis.
3. The breakdown of the seizures is as follows;
OGUN: QUANTITY = 2,213 cartons VALUE = N9,958,500
FOU A: QUANTITY – 4,412 cartons VALUE – N19,854,000
SEME: QUANTITY – 200 cartons VALUE – N900,000
WESTERN MARINE: QUANTITY – 1,583 cartons VALUE – N7,123,500
Total cartons = 8,408 cartons Total value = N37,836,000
In
his maiden meeting with the officers and men at the Customs
Headquarters in Abuja, the Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hammed
Ibrahim (Rtd), reaffirmed the Service commitment to arrest and prosecute
anyone caught in the act of smuggling. He stated that all revenue
leakages will be appropriately blocked.
The
CGC said every act of economic sabotage including false declarations,
deliberate misapplication of the tariff, undervaluation and concealment
shall be dealt with decisively.
Ali
called on all stakeholders to support the Service in order to achieve
its mandate towards the Federal Government’s resolve to secure the
nation, boost the economy and create job opportunities for the
youths.
youths.
Signed
Joseph Attah
Deputy Public Relations Officer
For: Comptroller-General of Customs
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