The cars were impounded after it was illegally imported into the country
The Nigerian Customs Service has intercepted 27 Hilux vans
illegally imported into the country in Kubwa area of Abuja. Speaking on
the recovery, the Deputy comptroller-General of customs, Aminu
Dangaladima said the cars were impounded after a tip off.His statement reads: “On Wednesday 10th October 2017, based on
credible intelligence, operatives of NCS Compliance Team went to two
open car stands along Kubwa express-way in the Federal Capital Territory
and evacuated 27 Toyota Hilux pick-up vehicles suspected to be smuggled
into the Country. These vehicles have estimated duty paid value (DPV)
of over N432,000,000 million.
The Nigerian customs service has intercepted 27 Hilux vans
illegally imported into the country. Below is a full transcript of a
briefing on the matter by the Deputy comptroller general of the Nigerian
customs, Aminu Dangaladima, obtained by PoliticsNGR;
“On Wednesday 10th October 2017, based on credible
intelligence, operatives of NCS Compliance Team went to two open car
stands along Kubwa express-way in the Federal Capital Territory and
evacuated 27 Toyota Hilux pick-up vehicles suspected to be smuggled into
the Country. These vehicles have estimated duty paid value (DPV) of
over N432,000,000 million.
We urge the owners of these vehicles to come forward with valid
Customs clearance documents otherwise they will be liable to Seizure
and subsequent Forfeiture to the Federal Government in-line with laws of
the land.
You will recall that last month, the Comptroller-General of
Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd) while briefing on interception of
18 exotic vehicles, 13 of which were bulletproof said that the Service
under his leadership will enforce the powers given in the Customs and
Excise Management Act (CEMA) effectively.
For the avoidance of doubt, what we are doing is in-line with
the provisions of Sections 147 of Customs and Excise Management Act
(CEMA) Cap 45, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 (power to search
premises), Section 158 of CEMA, Cap 45 Laws of Federation of Nigeria
(power to patrol freely).
It must also be understood that being in possession of smuggled
items is an offence under Section 3 of Customs and Excise (special
penal and other provision) Act Cap 47 Laws of Federation of Nigeria
2004.
Let me seize this opportunity to inform you that we are making
progress on investigation in the illegal arms importation. More arrests
have been made and the CGC will be on the entourage of Mr President to
Turkey for sideline bilateral meeting with the Turkish Customs
Authority. This is with the aim to permanently deal and put an end to
such deadly importation coming from Turkey.
NCS under the on-going reforms has continued to improve in all aspects, especially in the areas of suppression of smuggling.
The idea that one can comply with laws of other countries and
contravene Nigerian Laws on arrival here can no longer be tolerated.
NCS will continue to contribute its quota to National economic
development and security.Finally, let me commend the media for your
continuous support. NCS appreciates and will always count on you to
inform and educate the general public on the activities of the Nigeria
Customs Service.”
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