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Container-load of arms intercepted in Lagos Port

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) says it has intercepted 440 pieces of riffles at Tin Can Island Port, Lagos.

About three months ago, the Federal Operations Unit of the service had intercepted 660 pieces of pump action rifles at Apapa port also in Lagos.

Displaying the guns to newsmen on Tuesday at the Tin-Can Island Command of Customs, Mr Monday Abueh, the Zonal Coordinator of Zone A’ , also an Assistant Comptroller-General of Customs, said the imports originated from Turkey.

The guns were concealed in a 20-ft container no PONU210024 (1) 22G1 carrying POP powder used for design of houses.


He said the container was intercepted following intelligence obtained by the command.

Abueh, who is also an Assistant Comptroller-General, said a suspect had been arrested in connection with the seizure.

The service intercepted the container on Monday night and transferred it to its enforcement unit where other security agencies were called in for inspection.

“These are pump action of various designs intercepted based on intelligence report of the Tin-Can Island Customs under Controller Bashir Yusuf.

“He was able to make use of the intelligence report made available to him and the container was identified and intercepted,’’ the zonal coordinator said.

He described the controller as a quintessential officer, who had been contributing immensely to the success story of the service.

“There is no question of any officer releasing container here. It was intercepted even before declaration.

“We discovered that they used POP powder to conceal it in order to beat the Customs checks.

“As of the consignee, we are still keeping it under raps because investigation is still ongoing,’’ Abueh told newsmen.

He added: “Prosecution of matters like this in Nigeria involves a lot of time to push out the culprits, but our lawyers have all it takes to prosecute those involved.”

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