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Apapa Customs uncovers covert method to bring in banned items —-as command rakes in N159.5 billion in three months.
“You can imagine the extent that people can go to import things that can destroy fellow citizens. You can see the way the drugs are concealed. If not for intelligence, we won’t be able to see it. Making money should not be at the detriment of your fellow human being.
“They are all unregistered pharmaceutical drugs, that is why they did not secure NAFDAC permit,” he revealed.
Comptroller Malanta disclosed that exports from the port were boosted by agricultural products such as cashew nuts, hibiscus, sesame seeds, and other mineral resources as well as soap, textiles, and noodles worth N41.5 billion.
The amount, he said, represented a 44.8 percent increase in duty collection compared to the revenue of N110 billion generated within the same period in 2020.
“The difference recorded was made possible because of robust stakeholders’ engagement, officers resolute in discharging their duties, and an increased level of compliance in the traders’ zone,” he said.
Speaking further, he said that the command made seizures of 28 containers of contrabands with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N1.8 billion.
He disclosed that the seized goods include unregistered pharmaceuticals such as tramadol, codeine, foreign parboiled rice, and used clothing among others.
He conducted journalists around the seized drugs in the company of the Commander, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Apapa Special Area Command, Samuel Gazama.
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