The Nigeria Customs Service reported intercepting 28,735 gallons of contraband Premium Motor Spirit on Lagos waterways in the midst of severe gasoline shortages in several regions of the country.
Comptroller Abubakar Umar, Customs Area Controller for the Western Marine Command of the service, recently told journalists that the PMS, which was comparable to a truckload of the commodity, was worth N5m.
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Umar provided a breakdown of the seizures, stating that the seized cannabis sativa (marijuana) weighed 16,663kg and was believed to be worth N2.06bn, as well as the interception of 1,575 bags of imported parboiled rice equating to more than two trailer loads of rice for N39.375m.
According to him, “28,735 liters of PMS contained in 1,077 kegs of 25liter size was equivalent to a tanker-load valued at N4,921,700 and other seizures were 7 wooden boats with 4 engines as means of conveyance worth N13,750,000 and 2 sacks of suspected gun powder.
“Importation like this won’t help our country’s development. We all know the harms that cannabis sativa poses to our youths. It is illegal to ship such contraband into Nigeria and we will continue to thwart the efforts of unscrupulous importers who derive joy in bringing in such substance into the country.”
However, according to the head of WMC Customs, it has been exceedingly difficult for police to apprehend individuals involved in waterway smuggling, as the suspects typically dive into the water.
“We don’t usually use our arms when apprehending these suspects or making seizures on the waterways because it’s usually at night and there are always fishermen.”JAMB Result