Customs intercept arms, ammunition at Lagos port

By The Citizen

The Nigeria Customs Service, (NCS), Tin-Can Island command, Tuesday intercepted arms and ammunitions concealed in a container and arrested a suspect.

Speaking while handing over the contraband cargoes, NCS Area Comptroller, Mr. Yusuf Bashar said that the healthy collaboration amongst security agencies working in the command led to the interception.

Bashar also said that the Customs will continue to synergise with all relevant government agencies to ensure the security and safety of the ports and border stations.

The seized items included 980 rounds of live 9mm ammunitions, one Taurus pistol with number THX43606.

Others included military ware, a pair of black boot, a military face cap, a pair of camouflage hand gloves and an army coloured plastic container.

He added that the contents of the box were prohibited items not to be imported by any individual adding that these are material that can only be imported by the Army.

'We believe that there must a sinister reason for the importation of the prohibited materials. There is a network of moving and distributing these arms and ammunition.'

He said that the cargo was shipped from the United States were discovered in a one by forty foot container with number crhu452745/2.

The suspect, the CAC said, was with the Directorate of the State Security Service ( DSSS) for further investigation.

Meanwhile, the command generated a total of the N24.8billion last month of January, surpassing the figure of N20billion in January, 2015. The Nation.