The Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, Ogun Area 1 Command, intercepted 1,416 pieces of used tyres and other goods worth N106.7 million in July.
This was contained in a statement issued by the Commands spokesperson, Hammed Oloyede in ota on Tuesday,
He also noted that Comptroller, Bamidele Makinde, said the command also seized 2,113 bags of foreign rice of 50kg; 21 units of vehicles (means of conveyance & Tokunbo); and 17,950 litres of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, amongst others.
The comptroller said that the seizures were made from different locations across Ogun and were mainly intelligence-driven.
Mr Makinde noted that the Duty Paid Value, DPV, of the seized items was N106,757,592.00.
He said that the command also generated the sum of N13.3 million as revenue in July.
According to him, the revenue was generated from baggage assessment and proceeds from auction sales of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS.
Mr Makinde said that the NCS had continued to sustain its performance on the mandate of revenue generation, trade facilitation and suppression of smuggling.
He commended the compliant travelers for their honesty and patriotism which made part of the generated revenue a reality.
โMakinde wishes to enlighten the general public that the Commandโs activities in Ogun State conform with the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023.
โIn addition, various sections and subsections of the Act empower Customsโ operatives to carry out patrol freely in the exercise of their duties in enforcing Customs & Excise Laws, making seizures/detention and arrest of suspects in connection with smuggling activities.
โThe Act also prescribes various punishments on trade-related matters.
โExamples of such are obstruction of officers, hindrance, molestation or assaults on officers while on lawful duty and preventing seizure of items, or arrest of a suspect which attracts a fine of N5,000,000.00, imprisonment for five years or both,โโ the statement explained.
Mr Makinde on behalf of the officers and men of the command commended the Acting Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi, for his visit to the command on Aug. 6.
He described the visit as an encouragement to officers and a morale booster.
He assured the comptroller-general of sustaining and improving the performance tempo of the command.
Mr Makinde commended the officers and men on their immense contributions to the laudable achievements of the command.
He urged them to remain resolute in the discharge of their duties, which must be done with courtesy without loss of dignity.
Mr Makinde also lauded the security agencies, stakeholdersโ engagement, youths and the traditional rulers in Idiroko, Ipokia areas for their warm welcome during the visit of the acting comptroller-general.
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