December 24, 2025

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Customs FOU Zone C seizes armoured vehicle, other contrabands worth N300m

Custom

Comptroller Ali Ibrahim

The Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone ‘C’ of the Nigeria Customs Service has seized an armoured Lexus LX570 jeep without End User Certificate and other contraband goods worth N318.1 million in one month.

Controller of the Unit, Comptroller Ali Ibrahim while showcasing the seized items in Owerri on Thursday urged Nigerians to support the Service in its advocacy against smuggling while warning smugglers to stay off the South-East and South-South geo-political zones.

Ibrahim listed other seized items to include eight other vehicles worth N158.7million and 294 bags of foreign parboiled rice concealed with RC minerals worth N11.7million.

                The seized armoured vehicle

Other seized items were 304 pieces of used tyres worth N4.5million, 657 jumbo bales of used clothing worth N131.4million and 32,500 litres of Automotive Gas Oil popularly known as Diesel concealed in 650 jumbo sacks worth N11.7million.

Ibrahim said that the seized goods were intercepted along different routes which include the Umuikaa/Aba, Okada/Benin, Benin/Auchi and Enugu/Ubollo roads with seven suspects arrested.

He thanked the Comptroller-General of Customs, Hameed Ali for his logistics support to the Zone and pledged to justify the confidence reposed on him.

He also thanked men and officers of FOUC for their gallantry in the face of challenging assignments and restated his unwavering commitment to their welfare.

 Comptroller Ibrahim showcasing other seized         contraband

His words: “We recorded this sterling feat between Oct. 14, 2021 when I took over as FOUC Comptroller and Nov. 13, 2021 largely due to the leadership style of the Comptroller-General and the entire management team of the Service.

“We pledge to continue justifying the incentives and logistics support we receive which includes a recent additional supply of 10 Toyota Hilux vehicles which are already being used in our patrol and surveillance activities.

“We urge the general public to join the service in the advocacy against the peril of smuggling to the Nation’s economy.

“We also warn economic saboteurs who will want to use this festive season for their nefarious activities to desist from such illegal business.

“No matter how surreptitious their activities may be, this unit is more determined and committed to ensure unwavering implementation of the government’s fiscal policy,” he said.

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