The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has handed over 284 seized parcels of cannabis Sativa to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Kebbi.
Mr Joseph Attah, the Customs Comptroller in Kebbi, handed over the seized cannabis (marijuana) to the state NDLEA Commander, Mr Sulaiman Usman, in Birnin Kebbi on Thursday.
He said that the handover of the substances was in the spirit of inter-agency collaboration.
The comptroller noted that while other seizures had economic consequences, cannabis Sativa has grave security and health implications.
“You will agree with me that while other seized items are financially quantifiable, we cannot quantify the level of damage dangerous drugs and other substances cause in society.
“Such substance when unleashed in society catalyzes all the major crimes we see in our society. The seized cannabis was handed over to NDLEA in Kebbi for further necessary action,” he said.
Attah said that the command also recorded successes in its core mandate of generating revenue, trade facilitation and suppressing smuggling,
“Revenue generation drive of the command has continued to witness a gradual increase.
“In October under review, we generated a sum of N162. 2 million as revenue from Import Duty, this is the highest since the reopening of the Kamba border.
“The command equally facilitated the formal export of locally manufactured goods worth over N2 billion in the period under review,” Attah said.
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In addition, the comptroller directed operatives of the command to intensify surveillance across the vast bushes and waterways to tackle smuggling in the state.
“To this end, the effort yielded 16 seizures of assorted items which include, but are not limited to the 284 parcels laptop size of cannabis Sativa.”
Some of the seized items included four used vehicles comprising two Honda civic cars, a diesel truck and one tipper truck.
“Others are 139 bales of second-hand clothes, 345 bags of foreign parboiled rice (50kg each), 2,250 litres of PMS, 38 cartons of whitening cream, and 80 pieces of solar batteries, among others.
“The Duty Paid value of the seized items stands at N78.6 million,” he said.
Attah commended community leaders for their support of the service and reiterated the command’s commitment to check illegal trans-border trade and other crimes.
Responding, Usman commended the existing synergy between the NCS and NDLEA, saying it would promote security, and reduce drug abuse and crime in the state.
“The NCS has been doing great and this is not the first time it has handed over seized items to the NDLEA,” he said.
credit: PM News