Nigerian Customs intercepts another 2,671 pump action riffles imported from Turkey

Nigerian Customs intercepts another 2,671 pump action riffles imported from Turkey

by Joseph Anthony
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The Tin-Can Island Command of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has intercepted 2,671 pump action rifles imported from Turkey through profiling approach.

The Comptroller-General of NCS, Retired Col. Hameed Ali, told journalists in Lagos on Thursday that the seizure was the fourth at the Lagos port within eight months.

He said that โ€œfollowing increased arms seizures in recent times, the Customs Area Controller of Tin-Can Port, Comptroller Yusuf Bashar, ordered a detailed profile of all imports, especially those coming from Turkey.

โ€œCustoms decided to follow profiling approach of 100 per cent examination on containers, especially those from Turkey.

โ€œTin-Can Customs command intercepted another 20ft container No CMAUI817/8 containing 470 pump action rifles immediately the container landed from the port of origin to Nigerian ports.

โ€œThe terminal operator was consequently directed to quarantine the container for analysis.

โ€œThe container was later transferred to Enforcement Unit of the command where 100 per cent examination revealed it contained 470 pump action rifles.โ€

Ali said that the Bill of Lading of the container indicated Elbow Plumbing Plastics.

According to him, the importer of the cargo is Great Oil and Gas Ltd and the vessel
named โ€œMV Arkas Africaโ€ owned by Hull Blyth.

He added that NCS would now be responsive and capable of meeting the challenges being posed and
urged Nigerians to โ€œremain vigilant to deal with enemies of the country.โ€

The comptroller-general assured Nigerians that Customs officers were now on alert, following the directive he issued to customs area controllers on Wednesday.

He said the management of NCS had implemented a policy of rewarding good deeds and
punishment for those who compromised.

He announced that he would meet with the ambassador of Turkey to discuss the continuous importation of containers of ammunition into Nigeria.

Customs would continue to subject all containers to 100 per cent examination โ€œto safeguard lives
of citizens.

โ€œCustoms has to go beyond examination because none of the importers has come to pay duties on those vehicles intercepted in August.

โ€œSome of the vehicles are customised..What we are after is to collect duties on any vehicle coming into the country.

โ€œSection 147 of Customs & Excise Management Act (CEMA) gives right to Customs to enter any premises even without search warrant.

โ€œAlso, Section 158 of CEMA gives Customs the right to stop and search at any time.โ€

He, however, noted that since the container belonged to same importer of 1,100 refiles intercepted on Sept.11, investigation was ongoing to fish out those connected with it.

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