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Chinese Now Leading Smuggling Of Contraband In Nigeria, Culprits On The Run – Customs

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) on Thursday said some Chinese nationals living in Nigeria are now into the smuggling of contraband into the country.

,Saying that this must be nipped in the bud, the Coordinator of the Comptroller General of Customs (CGC) Strike Force, Team A, Deputy Comptroller of Customs (DC), Mohammed Sami Yusuf, asserted while showcasing some seized items with a total value at N373.63 million that The service is presently on the trail of some Chinese who are behind the smuggling of 663 sacks of fairly used shoes recovered from a warehouse along the Lagos-Shagamu expressway.

Yusuf said three persons, including a “one-eyed” old man, were arrested for their alleged involvement in some of the seizures.

Yusuf who also expressed concern over the illegal shipment of hides said a time would come when the affected animals would go into extinction.

He expressed these worries against the background of 44 sacks of donkey skin recovered from another warehouse.

He said investigations carried out by his men revealed that the Chinese owners of the warehouse where the fairly used shoes were recovered are presently on the run, adding that effort is ongoing to ensure their arrest.

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