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Agency urges Nigerians to see smuggling as a crime

He said it was wrong for people to think that  a smuggler could only be successful when supported in active connivance by customs officers.

Nigeria Customs Service (NCS)

Mr Joseph Attah, Public Relations Officer of the Service, made the appeal while addresding the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Abuja.

He said that the service anti-smuggling strategy was yielding positive dividend, adding that in the past three months, the service had seized 136,506 bags of rice.

“All Nigerians should see smuggling as a crime so that they will support the service to succeed in our ongoing war against smugglers.

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“Seeing smuggling as a crime means that you will be willing to give creditable information that will help us succeed.

“As villagers that live around border line, they should be willing to support customs officers whenever they make seizures and they are encountering some difficulties, rather than supporting the smugglers against customs

” In Nigeria when a thief is arrested or an armed robber is arrested, you hardly get to see people going to beg for them.

“But today when a smuggler is arrested you see Nigerians,  including some respected ones in our society, coming to beg for such persons to be released because they don’t see smuggling as a crime; they see it as a trade,’’ Attah said.

He said that some Nigerians often times accused the NCS of not doing enough in its service delivery.

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According to him, smugglers now take advantage of the porous borders, adding that oftentimes  they are supported by villagers at the border line and unpatronic well to do individuals in carryiny out their smuggling activities.

” NCS cannot 100 per cent vouch for its officers like any other human organisation; it is totally wrong to suggest that every criminal activity must be with the connivance ofan operative,” he added.

Attah said that the service would remain focused on its statutory function of enforcing government polices rather than being distracted by the blame game

” In our continuous efforts to suppress smuggling, information, suggestions that can help the service to perform better are welcome from well meaning individuals or organisation.”

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