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Customs seizes N1.5bn fuel smuggled to Benin Republic

Operatives of the Nigerian Customs Service, attached to the Federal Operations Unit, (FOU), Zone A Ikeja, over the weekend intercepted N1.5billion worth of petroleum products allegedly being smuggle to Benin Republic.

The petroleum products which were contained in over 50,000 platic jerry cans were carefully concealed in about 12 wooden speed boats.

The products were being ferried through Ijofin creek under Ipokia Local government of Ogun State.

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Assistant Comptroller General of Customs, Zone A, Aminu Dahiru who was accompanied by the Customs Area Controller of FOU Zone A, Compt. Mohammed Aliyu and controller of Ogun Command, Michael Agbara said the products were intercepted fter days of intelligence gathering by officers of the unit.

According to him, exportation of petroleum products through the creeks is an illegal trade and the service will continue to deal with it.

He said: “This is a big seizure and it needed to be showcased because of the seize, the volume involved.  The 11,000 Jerry cans that were evacuated worth and in addition there is more than triple of it in the creeks about to be snuggled out of the country so we thought it’s time to show Nigerians on activities of economic saboteurs and how we are dealing ruthlessly with them.

“This is an unimaginable seizures made by officers. since it is a petroleum products we do not expect it to be smuggled into Nigeria so naturally it is going out also part of what you saw in the morning at the FOU,  Zone A, Ikeja came from this point. This can confirm what i say that what we have in the water triple what we have at FOU.

“We are sure of what we have at FOU because that gave us exactly 11,000 jerrycan of petroleum products and what we have here is more than what we have their what have been evacuated is just a pinch but, the value can only be determined if we know the quantity but the other one at the FOU,  we are able to arrive at N40m because we multiply numbers of kegs to numbers of litres to arrive at that”.

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