Customs Seizes N468m Worth of Contraband in 17

Customs Seizes N468m Worth of Contraband in 17 Days
By Success Okezie
The Oyo/Osun Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has recorded a significant success in its anti-smuggling operations, seizing contraband goods valued at N468,706,602 within the last 17 days.
This was disclosed by the Customs Area Controller, during a press briefing at the Command’s operational headquarters in Ibadan on Monday, 17th March 2025.
In his address, Comptroller Adelaja noted that the latest seizures reflect the Command’s intensified efforts to combat smuggling and enforce compliance with Customs regulations.
Adelaja emphasised that the achievements were made possible through effective intelligence sharing by the Customs Intelligence Unit and the Customs Police Unit, along with the unwavering support of key stakeholders.
“The Command remains committed to the Nigeria Customs Service mandate of revenue generation, facilitation of legitimate trade, and the suppression of smuggling. We have continued to strengthen our efforts to safeguard the nation’s economic interests,” Adelaja stated.
The seized items, which include foreign parboiled rice, cannabis sativa, used tyres, and used clothes, were intercepted through coordinated intelligence and surveillance operations. A breakdown of the seized goods and their Duty Paid Value (DPV) is as follows:
Adelaja revealed that the foreign parboiled rice was concealed in three heavy-duty trucks used to smuggle the prohibited items.
He expressed concern over the risks posed by such illegal activities, noting that they not only undermine the nation’s economic development but also threaten public safety.
The Customs boss issued a stern warning to individuals involved in smuggling, stressing that the Oyo/Osun Area Command will leave no stone unturned in enforcing compliance with Customs laws.
“I would like to sound a note of warning to smugglers who persist in engaging in illegal activities detrimental to our nation’s economic growth. The Oyo/Osun Area Command will intensify efforts to curb smuggling and other illicit trade. We remain resolute in enforcing compliance and protecting the nation’s economy,” he warned.
The Area controller expressed appreciation to the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, MFR, fnipr, psc+, and the Management Team for their unwavering support.