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Custom intercepts 940 rounds of ammunition hidden inside garri sacks in Ogun
Operatives of Ogun Area 1 Command of Nigeria Customs Service have intercepted 940 rounds of ammunition valued at N557,120,828.00 concealed in sacks of garri (cassava flakes) at the Idiroko axis of the state.
The operatives intercepted the 940 rounds of ammunition concealed in sacks of garri while on an anti-smuggling operation on March 14, along the borderline, the Area Controller, Mr Ahmadu Shuaibu, told journalists on Friday in Idiroko, Ogun.
Shuaibu said that the Command had been on the trail of the smuggling cartel from the Republic of Benin, for more than two weeks.
He added that while trailing the cartel, intelligence revealed the level of surveillance mounted and security beef-up by the unscrupulous elements, to safeguard the items and evade arrest.
“The superior security network of the Command eventually aided the seizure but we lost the suspects, as the items were abandoned by the suspected smugglers who absconded in a bid to evade arrest.
“In addition, the Command also recorded the seizure of 123 sacks and 3,172 parcels of cannabis sativa, hemp; 380 pieces of donkey skin; 304 bales of used clothes; and 910 cartons of frozen poultry products, among others,” he said.
According to Shuaibu, the items were intercepted at the creeks, border lines and other strategic locations across Ogun, through the Command’s intelligence network and 24 hours patrol/anti-smuggling activities by its operatives.
The controller added that the Duty Paid Value (DPV) of the total seizure amounted to N557,120,828.00.
The controller said in recent times, the command carried out operations with zero casualty, and that the Customs valued the lives of its personnel.
He added that operatives of the Command carried arms to protect their lives where and when necessary.
The controller warned recalcitrant smugglers that their days were numbered as they would not go unpunished.
The controller appealed to well-meaning and patriotic Nigerians to join forces with the command in its fight against smuggling of harmful substance, light weapons, arms and ammunition.
He stressed that the items posed great threat to national security and had the potential of destroying lives and property.
Shuaibu emphasised that the command was open to receiving intelligence and assured prospective partners of maximum security.
He added that the command had generated N24,283,788 revenue from baggage assessment and auction of petroleum products from January till date.
Shuaibu commended the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi, and his management team, for his continuous support which had played a significant role in enhancing the command’s operations and contributed to its achievements.
123 sacks and 3,172 parcels of cannabis sativa, other illegal goods seized by Ogun Customs
He applauded the efforts of his gallant operatives, the Customs Intelligence Unit as well as the customs police Unit in enhancing the Command’s operations.
Shuaibu also appreciated the efforts of various sister agencies and other critical stakeholders.
(NAN)
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NAPTIP insists no reported case of organ harvesting in Akwa Ibom
The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, Akwa Ibom State Command, has insisted that there is no reported case of organ harvesting in any hospital within the state contrary to media reports.
This was contained in a statement, titled ‘Clarification on Misrepresentations regarding NAPTIP’S Presentation at the Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs Press Briefing’, signed by Ben Essang on behalf of the Zonal Commander, in Uyo on Tuesday.
Essang, flanked by Eno Akpan, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Emem Ette, Director, Department of GBV, Ministry of Justice, as well as other stakeholders noted that the analogies presented at the event were drawn from global trends and intended “solely for the purpose of raising awareness without any specific reference to factual occurrences in Akwa Ibom State”.
According to him, “While NAPTIP promotes public awareness regarding the issue of organ harvesting, it’s important to clarify that there have been no reported incidents in any hospital or clinic within Akwa Ibom State.
“NAPTIP, Uyo Zonal Command therefore urges members of the public, government entities and organizations to ignore and disregard the publications.”
He also said human trafficking remained a pervasive global issue and urged the public to remain vigilant and cautious in their interaction, particularly concerning the welfare of both children and adults so they would not fall prey.
He, therefore, solicited the cooperation of citizens in the fight against human trafficking in the state.
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Federal Govt confirms bird flu outbreak in Kano
The Federal Government has confirmed an outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, popularly known as bird flu, in Kano State.
The bird flu affects various bird species, including layers, ducks, guinea fowls and turkeys.
The disease is said to have has raised concerns over its potential spread in the region.
According to a circular by the Chief Veterinary Officer of Nigeria, Dr Columba Teru Vakuru, authorities highlighted the heightened risk of transmission during this period.
“We urge all state veterinary offices and relevant agencies to activate their surveillance systems immediately. Strict biosecurity measures must be implemented, and public awareness campaigns intensified to curb the spread of the virus,” the circular stated.
While revealing how the outbreak started, Chairman of the Poultry Association of Nigeria, PAN, Kano State chapter, Dr Usman Gwarzo, recounted an incident from December 2024 that sounded the alarm.
“A young man from Galadanchi quarters in Gwale Local Government Area purchased a duck from Janguza market in Tofa LGA and introduced it to his flock of hens and chickens.
“The duck suddenly died, and shortly after, the chickens followed,” Gwarzo explained.
The carcasses, according to him, were taken to the Gwale veterinary clinic, where avian influenza was suspected.
“Samples were sent for testing, and by the first week of January 2025, the results confirmed the presence of the virus,” he added.
He advised Kano residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious bird deaths to veterinary authorities.
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Soldier arrested with ammunition at Borno motor park
A soldier identified as Nathaniel Jeremiah, has been arrested by personnel of the 7 Division at the Borno Express Terminal Park in Maiduguri for illegal possession of ammunition.
Intelligence sources told security analyst and counter-insurgency expert, Zagazola Makama that Jeremiah, who was on welfare pass and en route to Adamawa State, was apprehended while attempting to board a vehicle at the terminal.
During the routine search, security operatives discovered 89 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition concealed in his personal bag.
The soldier was immediately taken into custody for interrogation, and the recovered ammunition was handed over to the appropriate authorities for further investigation.
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