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    Customs Seizes Illicit Goods Worth N1.4bn in Ogun

    Ogochi ChristianBy Ogochi ChristianMarch 16, 2026Updated:March 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Customs Seizes Illicit Goods Worth N1.4bn in Ogun

    The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Ogun Area 1 Command, Idiroko, says it seized illicit goods with a total Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N1,350,751,000 from various locations in the state from January to date.

    The Area Comptroller, Mr Olukayode Afeni, made the disclosure during a news conference on Monday in Idiroko.

    Afeni said that the command had sustained its momentum and recorded remarkable achievements within a short period through intelligence-driven operations, resilience, and unwavering commitment of gallant officers.

    According to him, the seizure made by the command include 1,204 bags of foreign parboiled rice (equivalent to two trailers load of rice) and 2,547 parcels of cannabis sativa of different sizes.

    The area comptroller said further that it also seized 545 kegs of premium motor spirit (13,625 litres), 36 cartons of bardinet syrup and eight packs of perfumed oil.

    Other seizures, he added, included 13 pieces of used tyres, 50 bags of imported sugar, eight bales of second-hand clothing and 15 sacks of used clothing.

    Afeni added that five sacks of used ladies’ handbags, two sacks of used footwear, two used vehicles and two pieces of antiquities were also seized.

    “However, the above seizures are an indication of a strong message to those who are not willing to embrace legitimate business.

    “The command will continue to exercise its statutory responsibilities in the interest of the country’s overall socio-economic prosperity. “Also, we remain steadfast in protecting our national economy and providing security against those who choose to defy the law,” he said.

    Afeni noted that the command generated N285,652,460 million in revenue from January to date, saying that this amount surpassed revenue generated in the same period in 2025.

    The area comptroller said that the revenue was generated from baggage assessments and auction sales of petroleum products (PMS) intercepted during anti-smuggling operations.

    He commended the Comptroller -General of NCS, Bashir Adeniyi, and his management team for their continued confidence in the command’s ability to execute its duties with excellence and dedication. Customs Seizes Illicit Goods Worth N1.4bn in Ogun Stanbic IBTC Hits 52-Week High in Fresh Rally

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