Apapa Customs Records Seizures Worth N285m, Collects Breaking Revenue Of N89.7b In November.

By  Chinonye Anyatonwu.

LAGOS DECEMBER 10TH (NEWSRANGERS)-Apapa Area 1  Customs  Command of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) has made seizure worth 285 million  in the month of  November , 2021. The command has continued to  adhere to the strict  mandate giving by  the  Comptroller General of Customs, Colonel Hameed Ali (rtd) in the areas of enhanced revenue generation and non- compromise for smuggling.

The Controller of the Command, Comptroller Malanta Yusuf  who stated this in Lagos on Tuesday attributed the revenue  feat  to improved inter- agency  synergies , enhanced  trade facilitation and speedy  dispute resolution and prevention of revenue leakages.

He said that the N89.7 billion which the Command generated as revenue in  November 2021 was the highest monthly collection by any Command of the Nigeria Customs.

Compt. Malanta  disclosed that the Command during the period , also  recorded 97 seizures with  duty paid value(DPV) of N7.8 billion and impounded  13 containers   in November this year  with  DPV  of N285 million .

Notable among the seized items are hard substances  like captagon pills,cocaine, Tramadol, Codeine syrup, Foreign par boiled rice, Tomato paste,used clothings among  others.

According to Malanta,  they  were seizures made based on clear contravention of sections 46, 47 and 161 of CEMA (Customs and Excise Management Act) Cap C45 LFN 2004.

He stated that the Command will  not sacrifice proper examination on the altar of trade facilitation ,and  will not relent on sharing intelligence to alert the system on false declaration  even after examination or release of falsely declared cargo.

The Comptroller disclosed that the Command  will always unveil concealment  through the use of forensic manifest management system, and synergy with other sister agencies in the ports.

He appreciates its  compliant traders for keeping to the rules of engagement on import and export procedures by adhering to the dictates of import/export guidelines,

Compt. Malanta  however warned  perpetrators of illegalities, reminding them that the Command’s officers are always vigilant to uncover any form of unlawful trade, while he  reiterated the Command’s  resolve on meticulous examination.of all cargoes coming in and out of Apapa port to curb the menace of illicit trade.

He urged  the trading  public and importers of non prohibited items to make sincere declarations, pay accurate duty and get required permits to avoid losing their investments and facing prosecution.

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