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CUSTOMS FOU ZONE ‘B’ INTERCEPTS PANGOLIN SCALES AND ITS DERIVATIVES WORTH OVER #3.9BILLION NAIRA ONLY……As the CAC Warned the Area Unit Will Not Condone Any Action or Inaction to Undermine Fiscal Policies Of Government

 

 

 

 

 

By Rabiu MUSA, Abuja

 

 

 

 

In accordance with the fiscal policy thrust of the Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi MFR, aimed to consolidate, Collaborate and create innovations tailored towards more revenue generation, suppression of smuggling and improve trade facilitation, the Nigeria Customs Service, Federal Operations Unit, FOU, zone B Kaduna has impounded pangolin scales and it’s derivatives worth over #3.9 billion naira only.

This information was disclosed by the Customs Area Controller, CAC, Compt.Ahnadu Bello Shuaibu, at a Media chat in the unit headquarters, Kaduna.

Compt. Shuaibu recalled that during his Media briefing on May 21, 2024, the unit declared it’s resolve not to allow illegal trading in endangered wildlife species and other smuggling activities to thrive in the Zone.

Compt. Shuaibu, asserted, “Between that time and today which is barely two weeks, our operatives have upped-the-ante in the combat against smuggling of protected species and successfully intercepted a consignment of Pangolin scale and its derivatives within Kebbi state axis of the Zone.”

The CAC credited the success recorded to the actionable intelligence the operatives worked on and storm a hideout known as (slaughter house) in the suburbs of Zuru Town in Kebbi State on Friday, May 24 2024 at about 1600hrs. The team discovered and evacuated sacks of pangolin scales which were transported to the HQ of FOU Zone ‘B’ in Kaduna.
After careful examination and counting, the pangolin scales weighed 445.45kg.

However, Compt Bello Shuaibu, reaffirmed,   “The pangolin specie is one of the endangered species that is protected by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flaura (CITES) and it’s instructive that Nigeria is signatory to the CITES Convention and all forms of trading in this species are clearly illegal.”

The CAC, added, “The Nigeria Customs Service will continue to partner CITES to forestall the identified species from going into extinction.”

He posited,  “The value of this seizure at the International market is Three Billion, Nine Hundred and Fifty-Five Million, Five Hundred and Ninety-Six Thousand Naira (#3,955,596,000.00) only.”

In addition,  “One (1) Suspect was arrested in connection with this seizure while the main suspect is currently at large. However, the Unit in collaboration with other sister agencies will not rest on its oars until the main suspect is arrested and brought to book.”

Compt. Shuaibu reiterated,  “The offence contravene Section 55 (1) paragraph C and I of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Act 2023.”

The CAC reiterated that the success of this operation lies in robust intelligence sharing between the NCS and Wild life Office and the resilience by operatives of the Unit to leverage and utilize the coordinates given to them to make this arrest.
His words:  “We wish to put it on record that the success of the operation is unique in that it was casualty free. From empirical evidence, we make bold to say that those involved in the illegal trafficking of endangered species are hiding under it to launder money used in procuring drugs, arms and other illegal merchandise. You can imagine the havoc this may have caused if it had escaped the eagle eyes of our operatives.”

Speaking further, the CAC, opined, ‘l wish to call on the general public to continue to cooperate and stand with the NCS on its fight against smuggling. We must work together to salvage this country and to actualize the dream of our founding fathers.”

In furtherance to the above, the CAC, added,  “May l at this juncture repeat that the Unit shall continue to enforce the Federal Government policies in line with International best practices, no matter the campaign of calumny against the Service.”

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