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Customs impounds six containers of smuggled timber, arrest 2 suspects

The Nigeria Customs Service,  NCS, Federal Operations Unit( FOU) Zone ‘C’ has impounded three trucks conveying six 6×20ft containers of logs of unprocessed timber.

This  was disclosed by the Zonal Coordinator, Zone ‘C’, Ag. ACG Olusemire Kayode while displaying the intercepted items at the zonal headquarters, Port Harcourt,  adding that two suspects were arrested in connection to the seizure.

Kayode asserted, “The exportation of unprocessed timber contravenes schedule 6 of the Extant Common External Tariff (CET); deforestation comes with negative effects such as desert encroachment and environmental degradation.”

Adding, “when tree felling is not checkmated, the ecosystem and its biodiversity are left to suffer.”

He lamented the economic loss brought upon Nigeria with the exportation of unprocessed logs adding that employment creation which results from local processing of the logs is vital for Nigeria’s teeming youth.

The Ag. ACG  lauded the Customs Area Controller of  FOU  Zone C Comptroller Yusuf LAWAL Psc+ and officers of the Unit for their resilience, doggedness and steadfastness in tackling smuggling and cautioned against senseless attacks on our operatives while carrying out their legitimate duties.

He posited,  ” On July 16, 2021 at about 2.00pm, one of the surveillance teams of FOU Zone ‘C’, acting on credible intelligence trailed and intercepted three trucks conveying 6×20ft containers of logs of rough timber along industrial road, Port- Harcourt.”

He continued, ” We also arrested two suspected smugglers who were attempting to export the unprocessed logs but they have been released on administrative bail.”

He reaffirmed,  ” Exportation of rough timber which contravenes schedule 6 of the extant CET comes with negative economic and environmental effects and must not be condoned.

In his remarks, the  Customs Area Controller, CAC, FOU ‘C’, Comptroller Yusuf Lawal psc, said, “The logs were about to be smuggled out of the country without clearance from the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC).”

Adding, “The marks and numbers of the containers to include MSCU-3470637, MSDU-1497355, MEDU-9739916, MEDU-5627573, MSDU-6248794 and MEDU-6792783.”

His words : “NEPC is an agency of Government which takes note of products that are meant for exportation so that the proceeds can be repatriated accordingly.”

He stated, ” Unfortunately NEPC is not aware of these logs and have not issued any Nigeria Export Proceeds form, further confirming therefore, that the logs were about to be smuggled out .”

However, he urged Nigerians to assist the Service with relevant information aimed to facilitate trade and generate more revenue to the country.

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