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Navy Hands Over 109 Bags Of Rice To Seme Customs

News Investigators/ The Forward Operating Base (FOB) of the Nigerian Navy, Akarakumo, Badagry, Lagos on Friday handed over 109 bags of foreign parboiled rice to the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS).

Navy Capt. Linus Osuman, the Commanding Officer, FOB, Badagry, in a statement said two fibre boats carrying 109 bags of foreign rice were intercepted by his men on Jan.6, in Kposuko community along Badagry creeks.

“At about 11.30.p.m, on Jan.6, the Nigerian Navy FOB patrol team on routine patrol, acting on an intelligence tip-off conducted cordon and  search around Kposuko community along Badagry creeks.

“During the search, a total of 109  bags of foreign parboiled rice were discovered in two fiber boats around Harmony Jetty.

“The products were suspected to have been smuggled into Nigeria from Benin Republic.

“No suspects were arrested as they fled on sighting own patrol team,” he said

Osuman said that the 109 bags of foreign rice were being handed over to Deputy Comptroller of Customs, Mr J.I. Ohagwu, the Officer in Charge of Operations, Seme Customs.

“This is in line with the Harmonized Standard Procedures on Arrest, Detention and Prosecution (HSOP-AD&P)2016.

“Recall that on assumption of office, the Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Vice-Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla stated his mission, as “to maintain and equip a professionally competent and ethical naval force.

“While leveraging on all elements of national power for the effective defence of Nigerian’s maritime area of interest against all forms of  threat in fulfillment  of national security imperatives.

“Accordingly, these sustained efforts of the Nigerian Navy Forward  Operating  Base Badagry, are all geared towards complying with the stated mission as well as the CNS  Strategic  Directive  2023-6.

“This is  to  ensure  a  safe  and  secure  maritime environment in Nigeria and the Gulf of Guinea for economic activities to thrive.

“The efforts are also in line with the dictates of the ongoing Operation Water Guard,” he said.

NAN

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