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Navy Hands Over 287 Seized Bags Of Rice To Customs In Badagry

News Investigators/ The Forward Operating Base (FOB) of the Nigerian Navy,  Badagry,  Lagos on Tuesday, handed over 287 seized bags of foreign parboiled rice to the  Nigeria Customs Service (NCS).

Navy Capt. Oyeleye Omotayo, the FOB  Commanding Officer,  said the bags of rice were seized by the operatives in different operations along the  Badagry Port Novo Waterways.

Omotayo, who was represented by Lt. Cdr. Bamidele Afolabi, the base Operations Officer,  said

 the seizures were a continued effort to ensuring maritime security along the  Badagry– Porto Novo creek and its adjoining land areas.

“The FOB, Badagry  has intensified its operation, significantly disrupting the smuggling of foreign parboiled rice into the country.

“In separate operations on March 4,  March  8 and March 19,  the Quick Response Team  of the base was able to seize and confiscate  287 bags of foreign parboiled rice within its assigned area of operation.

“This is in line with the Nigeria navy  Standard Operating Procedure.  The base handed over 71 – 50kg bags of foreign parboiled rice to the NCS,  Seme area command.

“The navy also handed over 216 – 50kg bags of foreign parboiled rice was to the NCS, Western Marine command ,” he said.

 Omotayo noted that the sustained efforts of FOB Badagry, formed part of the operational trust drawn from the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla’s Strategic Directive.

“This is to, among others, secure Nigeria’s maritime domain and the wider maritime area of interest for economic activities to thrive.

“Accordingly, the base remains resolute in combating smuggling and other economic vices perpetuated by sponsors and collaborators of illegal activities within the area of operation.

“The base also remains committed to strengthening the collaboration between sister agencies and host communities,” he said.

Responding, Abubakar Adamu, the Deputy Comptroller of Customs,  Enforcement, Seme area command,

lauded the navy for handing over the seized bags of rice.

“The handing over  encourages more synergy between the agencies,” he said.

Also,  Benjamin Lumba,  Spokesperson for the Western Marine command and Chief Superintendent of Customs, said the synergy would keep smugglers out of job.

NAN

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