The Oyo Area Command of Nigeria Customs Service
has revealed that a Bullion Van concealing imported smuggled rice has been
intercepted.
The Area Controller, Mr Tolulope Ogunkua, told
newsmen in Ibadan on Tuesday, November 15, that the vehicle was intercepted in
the Saki axis of Oyo state, Punch reports.It was also revealed that some seizures were made,
including 30 fairly used vehicles from different locations in the area. Ogunkua also said that the arrests made would serve
as a deterrent to recalcitrant saboteurs of the Nigeria economy.
The controller explained that he found it worrisome
that some Nigerians have remained unrepentant despite the many losses they have
suffered following seizures of these items but that the command remains
unshaken in its determination to deal with them.
Punch reports that two persons were arrested with
the bullion van and has been in their custody, to be charged to court soon.
Ogunkua added that the command had been trailing
that particular bullion van which usually moved in the company of police
escorts.
According to him, the command's surveillance tea
exchanged gunfire with the suspects before they were finally subdued.
“You will recall that I had reiterated our resolve
to increase the revenue profile of the command and to tirelessly reduce the
incidence of smuggling.
“In keeping to this promise, the command initiated
new anti-smuggling strategies which led to remarkable exploits evidenced in the
situation on display today.”
In a similar occurrence, soldiers and customs
officers » clashed at the Arena Market, Oshodi, in Lagos, during an attempt to
seize six containers filled with contraband goods.
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