Customs intercepts 844 rifles, 112,500 ammunition in Nigeria’s port

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Comptroller-General, Nigeria Custom Service, Bashir Adeniyi, has narrated how 844 units of assorted rifles, 112,500 pieces of live ammunition among other contraband were intercepted at the Onne Port, Rivers State, South-south Nigeria.

Mr Adeniyi narrated this on Monday at a media briefing at Onne, Area 2 Command, organised to declare the seized items and hand them over to appropriate authority.

“Based on intelligence sharing, a 40-footer container with No MAEU-165396 which originated from Turkey was tracked based on some risk factors associated with its importation.

“The container laden with rifles and ammunition concealed in various items such as dolls, furniture and plumbing fittings was intercepted at a bonded terminal of the Onne Port on 21 June, 2024.

“The intercepted container laden with rifles and ammunition has a duty paid value of more than N4 billion.

“In connection with this seizure, we have three suspects in our custody after securing a detention warrant from a competent court of Justice.

Weapons intercepted by Customs at OnneWeapons intercepted by Customs at Onne

“A thorough investigation is ongoing to ensure that all culprits involved in this nefarious business face the full weight of the law,” he said.

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Mr Adeniyi said that the rifles and ammunition would be handed to the National Coordinator of Small Arms and Light Weapons, Johnson Kokumo, a retired deputy inspector general of police, who was also present during the declaration.

The customs boss also declared another 80 by 40 container with duty paid value of N9.6 billion laden with Tramadol, codeine and other illicit drugs as well as 720 bales of second hand clothing with duty paid value of N144 million

He assured that the agency would not allow its friendly-trade facilitation process to be compromised.

Meanwhile, Mr Kokumo has commended the NCS for the milestone in the struggle for safety and security, adding that the success was an indication of togetherness among sister agencies.

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“We are here to witness the taking over of small arms and light weapons intercepted by the vigilant and diligent customs officers at Onne port.

“This is an indication that we can achieve remarkable results when we work together,” he said.

Ribadu speaks on seizure

The National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, expressed concerns over the reoccurring proliferation of small arms and light weapons, illicit drugs and money laundering across the country.

Represented by Adamu Laka, a major-general and national coordinator, National Counter-Terrorism Centre, Mr Ribadu noted that the menace had continued to fuel criminal activities in different parts of the country.

He assured of the federal government’s readiness to continually commit needed resources to ensure a peaceful, stable and more prosperous country.

(NAN)



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