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Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by OrientDailyNews: 12:58pm On Oct 29, 2018
By Damian Duruiheoma Owerri .

The zonal controller of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone ‘C’ Owerri, Imo State, Mr. Olusemire Kayo­de, has said smugglers have devised new means of conceal­ing and transporting smuggled rice and other contrabands in cement trucks and containers.

Olusemire stated this week­end in Owerri while briefing journalists on the seizure of 2,430 bags of 50kg bags of smuggled foreign rice including 430 bags concealed with cement bags in a cement truck made by men of the service.

Also confiscated included 563 bales of second-hand clothing, used tyres and soap, second hand foot wears, used fridges all bearing a duty paid value (DPV) of over N75 million.

Comptroller Olusemire also displayed a black coloured Avalon (Ship) saloon car with registration number Lagos BDG 266 EE loaded with 21 sacks of cannabis sativa (aka Indian hemp) and concealed with wed­ding gift wrappers which men of the unit impounded at the Onitsha Head Bridge following a tip-off.

According to the Customs boss, the smugglers were intercepted in various locations within the FOU Zone C partic­ularly, Enugu, Onitsha, Owerri, Aba and Port Harcourt axis of the unit, using trucks belonging to a cement company to conceal the contraband.

He explained that the driver of one of the cement trucks had loaded his truck with 430 bags of rice and covered it some bags of cement and with tarpau­lin to disguise it as a cement consignment.

Olusemire added that the customs men, who had got the hint of their illegal activities through intelligence, intercept­ed the truck coming out from the creeks of Port Harcourt.

On how his men apprehended the Avalon car loaded with In­dian hemp, Olusemire said the vehicle which was impounded at the Onitsha overhead bridge had, prior to the arrest, regu­larly plied the Owerri/Onitsha road daily around 4pm with the exhibits.

“However, acting on a tip-off, our men trailed the vehicle, snapped the number plate and nemesis eventually caught up with the driver who quickly jumped out of the vehicle and took to his heels upon a hot chase at the Onitsha overhead bridge where the vehicle was seized”.

Olusemire who displayed other seized items at the Enugu premises of the NCS, reiterated the service’s readiness to tackle smuggling activity in the zone and cautioned Nigerians still engrossed in the illicit business of smuggling to desist forth with.

He said his men were now set to raid warehouses in markets across the zone to fish out smuggled goods that evaded arrests. “Henceforth, we’ll begin to raid warehouses and markets because we cannot continue to allow smuggling to thrive because of its adverse effect on the nation’s economy and individuals whose goods were seized. You can see the number of vehicles that we seize in the course of this job. We don’t feel happy doing it.

“People should know that smuggling is not a decent business and that it has adverse effect on our economy. We are ready and prepared to deal with all those who have stubbornly refused to purge themselves of this because we are now better trained, equipped and mobilized to neutralize their antics.

“It is disgusting, morally em­barrassing and obscene for any Nigerian to indulge in smug­gling because of the obvious adverse effect on our economy. Most of the items being smug­gled in can be produced here locally to boost our economy” he stated.

Comptroller Olusemire was particularly worried that the continued smuggling of second hand clothings had continued to stifle the growth of local in­dustries including textile mills across the country. He said that 3 suspects arrested in connec­tion with the exhibits had been charged to court and had been granted administrative bail.
The smugglers are losing daily and we have been advising and sensitizing people about the adverse effects of smuggling.


https://orientdailynews.com.ng/cityscope/customs-seizes-bags-rice-owerri/


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Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by Nackzy: 1:01pm On Oct 29, 2018
May be the owner didn't pay his dues
Cos the last time i checked buhari and his family are still eating foreign Rice

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Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by Ehiscotch(m): 1:14pm On Oct 29, 2018
Nackzy:
May be the owner didn't pay his dues
Cos the last time i checked buhari and his family are still eating foreign Rice

In as much as your hate for Buhari is growing like a tumor and you can't help but hating him, I urge you to try to have time to read and comprehend stories or goverment policies before spilling nonsense.

There is nothing wrong with foreign rice. Only that in this case it was "smuggled".

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Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by Onlyfrozenjim(m): 1:24pm On Oct 29, 2018
Hehehe
Christmas rice don land ;

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Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by Speedyconnect15: 1:24pm On Oct 29, 2018
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Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by Nobody: 1:24pm On Oct 29, 2018
They would sell it to the highest bidder

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Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by AutoSpaNg: 1:24pm On Oct 29, 2018
esfv
Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by oubi: 1:25pm On Oct 29, 2018
ATIKU IS CORRUPT

BUHARI IS FIGHTING CORRUPTION
BUT ATIKU IS WALKING FREELY

WHO IS FOOLING WHO

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Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by Ayoswit(f): 1:26pm On Oct 29, 2018
They would end up sharing the rice among themselves.
Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by tossie101(f): 1:27pm On Oct 29, 2018
undecided
Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by Yabaleftstudent: 1:28pm On Oct 29, 2018
something way dem go resell... scam scaming scam
Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by everlymoore86(m): 1:28pm On Oct 29, 2018
Nice one
Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by bigkahuna704(m): 1:28pm On Oct 29, 2018
I Hope The Rice Will Be Deported. If Not, Christmas Just Came Early For Custom Boss.
Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 1:28pm On Oct 29, 2018
Man must have his daily bread, but smuggling ordinary rice?...... Buhari has killed this country..... Ordinary Osikapa...

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Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by eyeview: 1:29pm On Oct 29, 2018
Go to our borders with Niger republic and Chad and see where rice is freely moved into Nigeria on bikes and other means without obstruction.
Customs and Immigration laws are only applicable in the south.

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Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by Richdad50(m): 1:30pm On Oct 29, 2018
shame
Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by Suspect33(m): 1:30pm On Oct 29, 2018
hmmm, people die everyday and its becoming normal in Nigeria, have you paused you ask yourself what if you are next, where will u spend eternity, Heaven or Hell, don't risk going to hell forever, repent and turn you Jesus today, Jesus loves u

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Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by Nobody: 1:30pm On Oct 29, 2018
smuggling is bad,its effect on the economy is worse.bt our pple wil neva hear
Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by showafrica(m): 1:31pm On Oct 29, 2018
bigkahuna704:
I Hope The Rice Will Be Deported. If Not, Christmas Just Came Early For Custom Boss.

Deportation of rice by Nigerian man... Story
Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by Expensive2000(m): 1:32pm On Oct 29, 2018
If your name is Joy and a guy ask you to come to his house at night, Tell him that the Bible made it clear that Joy cometh in the morning. # toomuchsense

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Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by Achilles15(m): 1:33pm On Oct 29, 2018
what is the use since they will still sell them off.
Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by pascal558(m): 1:33pm On Oct 29, 2018
this our contry is on reverse!!
Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by Smile4daddy(m): 1:35pm On Oct 29, 2018
I hate custom officers.

They’re bunch of thief with dubious characters.

No wonder Atiku is now the most experienced looters in the history of Nigeria.

They feed with other people's money and sweat.
Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by Pusyiter(m): 1:35pm On Oct 29, 2018
NONSENSE.
This is what you guys know how to do
There are 101 tonnes of rice that enter Nigeria from Niger republic to Kastina State and other Northern regions yet Useless Custom have never seized even a seed.
Kwantinue your mumu

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Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by deepwater(f): 1:36pm On Oct 29, 2018
Lol

It is a normal thing since buhari came into power.
Every December time to prevent the Igbos from eating rice.
Last year they were seizing bags of rice coming into the eat at the asaba end of Niger bridge.

The same rice is being taken to IDP camps to feed their brothers and sisters.

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Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by Smile4daddy(m): 1:36pm On Oct 29, 2018
I hate custom officers.

They’re bunch of thief with dubious characters.

No wonder Atiku is now the most experienced looters in the history of Nigeria.

They feed on other people's money and sweat.
Re: Customs Seizes 2,430 Bags Of Rice In Owerri by Nobody: 1:38pm On Oct 29, 2018

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