Deputy Comptroller Hussein Ejibunu (second right) showcasing the seizures
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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone A, has intercepted 751 live ammunition concealed in a cassava flour.

The Acting Controller of the unit, Deputy Comptroller Hussein Ejibunu, told a news conference in Lagos on Friday that the seizure was among the 28 seizures made in the last three weeks.

Ejibunu listed the seized items to include 8,000 bags of 50kg rice, 1,419 jerrycans of vegetable oil, 1,301 bales and 128 sacks of secondhand clothing, 233 bundles of wrapper and 621 cartons of expired medicaments.

According to him, the other items are 635 cartons of wine, 1,046 pieces of used tyres, 21 cartons of cutlasses, 531 pieces of used compressors, 986 cartons of chocolate biscuits and 229 wraps of 114.5kg Cannabis Sativa.

He said that 856 jerrycans of 25 litres of fuel, 1,516 cartons of frozen poultry products, 751 pieces of AAA cartridges and 70mm live ammunition were part of the seizures, as well as 18 units of motorcycles.

The official said that all the seized items had a duty paid value of N723,288,244.75.

“The mandate of FOU as a critical enforcement arm of the service, particularly in South-West Zone, cannot be over emphasised.

“Besides stemming the tide of smuggling in the zone, the unit stands as a police, providing the much needed security to other customs area commands in the zone,” he said.

He said that the aforementioned items were intercepted at different flashpoints in the zone such as Ado-Odo, Idogo, Sokoto-Ijoun, Ohunbe, llaro, Atan, Abeokuta/Sagamu Interchange and Ijebu-Ode in Ogun, as well as  Iseyin, Igboora and Igbeti in Oyo State.

The controller added that some of the siezures were made at Gbaji and Agbara in Ogun, and the creeks.

He noted that smugglers had resorted to using motorcycles to smuggle rice through bush paths not accessible to vehicles.

Ejibunu said that ambush attacks on customs officers were worrisome.

He said that on October 16, a customs patrol team ran into a convoy of more than 24 vehicles laden with smuggled rice and intercepted 12 on the Abeokuta/Sagamu Interchange.

He said that as team made its way into Lagos, more than 300 smugglers and hoodlums attacked it with pump-action rifles and others weapons and, in the process, the patrol vehicle was riddled with bullets, with its windscreen shattered.

“The aftermath of the attack was the forceful retrieval of eight of the 12 intercepted vehicles and injury to two officers.

“This is what we face every other day but one thing is very certain: We remain undaunted in the pursuit of our mandate no matter the level of attack on our operations in the field.

“Let me sound a note of warning to smugglers: No man has the monopoly of violence.

“We have the backing of the law to bear arms, and to that extent, we will not hesitate to deploy the Rules of Engagement in such dangerous circumstances.

“Parents should warn their wards against smuggling,” he said.

He added that within the period under review, a total of 37 suspects were arrested for alleged offences.

He said six of the suspects were already charged to court, 12 on administrative bail while 19 were still in custody either waiting to be charged to court or be released through bail.

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