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Customs Releases Cash-filled Bullion Van Used For Smuggling Bags Of Rice, N24m Cash Returned To Bank

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Customs Releases Cash-filled Bullion Van Seized While Being Used To Smuggle Bags Of Rice, N24m Cash Released To Bank - autojosh

Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Ogun State Area II Command releases Bullion Van seized while being used to smuggle bags of rice.

N24.4m cash which the bullion van was also moving at the time of seizure has been returned to owner, Access Bank Plc.

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Ogun State Area II Command, on Friday, said it has released a bullion van that was impounded in April 2022 while being used to smuggle rice around border communities of the state.





The command said the armored vehicle was released to its owner, Bankers Warehouse Ltd, adding that the sum of N24.4m cash which the bullion van was also moving at the time of seizure has been returned to owner, Access Bank Plc.

The Controller, Ogun Area II Command, Bisi Alade, made this disclosure during a press briefing on Friday January 5th, where he also disclosed that the command generated the sum of N2, 042,846,429 in November 2023.

He said :

“On April 22, 2022, officers and men of the joint border patrol team at the Olorunda axis of Ogun State intercepted the used bullion van, with registration no. FKY 993 BZ, found to have concealed some bags of foreign parboiled rice and N24,489,500.00, along the Sokoto-Ijoun/Joga Road, Abeokuta axis of Ogun State.

“The foreign parboiled rice in 12 bags of 50kg each was carefully concealed in the said vehicle. Consequently, the said vehicle and the items were conveyed to the Customs House, Abeokuta, for safekeeping.

“After examining the vehicle, the said amount of money was discovered and deposited at the Central Bank of Nigeria, Abeokuta branch, for safekeeping. The vehicle was detained while the rice was converted to seizure in line with Section 168 of the Nigeria Customs Service Act, 2023.

“In connection to the above seizures, three suspects were arrested, detained, granted administrative bail, and subsequently charged to court for aiding smuggling.





“Based on the outcome of the investigation and recommendations of the investigation unit of the Nigeria Customs Service, the CGC approved the release of the detained van and the money in line with the provision of Section 248 (1) and (2) of NCS Act, 2023.”





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