Seme Customs generates N4.4b Revenue … … Intercepts SUV with 114 parcels of cannabis

Comptroller Mohammed Uba with some of his officers
Comptroller Mohammed Uba with some of his officers

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he proactive Seme Border  Customs Command said it has generated N4,405,042,027 from January till date, representing 65% of the total allotted target for 2019. The command also intercepted a red highlander Toyota jeep which had cannabis with Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N1.4m concealed in it and seized 5,205 bags of 50kg foreign parboiled rice smuggled into the country. Also the command seized a white Scannia (ten tyre) truck carrying rotten hide and skin popularly known as ‘Ponmo’ 

According to Comptroller Uba Garba Mohammed, “the intensified operation of the Enforcement unit has drastically reduced smuggling activities to the barest minimum.

The seizures made include the following items: 5,204 bags of 50kg foreign rice which is equivalent to 9 Trailer trucks of Rice (DPV) – plus Levy of N. Total = N70,066,656.
10 x 25litres Jerry Cans of vegetable oil (DPV) worth N100,980, 13x50kg bags of sugar (DPV) worth N301,965, 1,078 cartons of poultry products worth N15,727,701, 55 cartons of spaghetti (DPV) worth N212,924, 97 Cartons of soap worth N619,820, 59 Cartons of insecticides worth N761,365, 65×6 Yards of Textiles worth N419,396, 17 sacks of used clothes/shoes worth N435,897, 4 cartons of tin tomatoes worth N29,179, 36 bales of used cloths worth N1,942,920, 60 pieces of used tyres worth N774,270, 669 packs of PVC carpet/foot mats worth N11,844,768, 2 cartons of cream worth N18,066, 114 parcels of cannabis were also found concealed in one red Toyota Highlander jeep and another 32 parcels in other operations with street value of N1,681,231. Nine (9) trucks placed on detention due to short payment
A total of five (5) vehicles have also been seized with duty paid value (DPV) of N7,549,132.

Mohammed stated that one suspect was arrested in connection with one of the seizures.

He further sounded a note of warning to those engaged in illegal activities and other cross-border vices to avoid Seme border or risk arrest and possible prosecution.

The Customs Area Controller additionally advised all Unit heads to ensure adequate supervision of their subordinates in order to facilitate legitimate trade across the frontier while equally keeping a healthy relationship with the critical stakeholders. This will ensure that our core mandate as directed is achieved.

The holistic approach in executing the mandate of the service, will lead to an all-encompassing result as revenue generation, suppression of smuggling and legitimate trade facilitation will be adequately enhanced at the Lagos – Abidjan corridor without compromising National Security.

The Comptroller assures members of both local and international business communities that the command will increase dialogue, enlightenment and robust stakeholder engagements for seamless operations through the modern Joint Border Post which is the first of its kind in the West African sub-region designed to promote regional integration, reduce clearing times at the border, increase government revenue, improve the free movement of persons and goods, eliminate corruption and loss of revenue at the borders, reduction of delays, operating cost and availability of baseline data for impact assessment.

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