Crime
Customs move to suppress smuggling activities in Kano, Jigawa Command

Customs move to suppress smuggling activities in Kano, Jigawa Command
By: James Bwala
The Comptroller of Customs in charge of Kano and Jigawa area command, Mr. MA Umar has said that he is setting up a new beginning in its operational journey to fulfill the core mandate of the organization towards improving revenue generation, suppression of smuggling activities as well as facilitate trade and national security.
Mr. Umar, who was speaking to newsmen at a press briefing recently said, it is essential to recognize the efforts of the Comptroller General of Customs, Col. James Ali (rtd) in the implementation of policies and agenda of the Federal Government to encourage and protect officers and men of the service in carrying out their statutory functions in suppressing smuggling across the nation’s borders.
“This moment marks a fresh opportunity for cordial working relationships between the Nigerian Customs, Stakeholders and Business Communities. One of the core functions is to ensure facilitation of legitimate trade.” Umar Said.
He said on assumption of office, the enforcement unit of the command was reinvigorated to brace up for the new anti-smuggling operations. “Today, the result of the commitment of officers and men in suppressing smuggling activities in the Area Command is what we are witnessing this period.”
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Mr. Umar added that, “The Command will continue to put in place necessary measures to improve on the collection of revenue with the support from other units of the service such as the CIU, CPU, FOU, border drill and strike force.”
According to him, the command will also continue to maintain the success through synergy continued dialogue, engagement and educating the locals and business Communities on the security, health and economic implications of smuggling while discharging its statutory responsibility of enforcing compliance with government fiscal policies.
“The period under review has witnessed a number of engagements as the command has arrested four people and seized prohibited materials worth N498, 662,498.00. These seizures were made at different locations within the Command’s area of coverage.
“The four suspects held in connection with the donkey’s skin have been released on administrative bail pending the conclusion of the investigation.” He said.
Mr. Umar explained that the importation of foreign rice through the land borders for example contravened section 46 CEMA Cap LFN 2004. ADD ng that the importation of second hand clothing is absolutely prohibited, while donkey is an endangered species under the convention on international trade.
Customs move to suppress smuggling activities in Kano, Jigawa Command
Crime
Gunmen attack travellers on Nasarawa-Keffi Road, CCB staff missing

Gunmen attack travellers on Nasarawa-Keffi Road, CCB staff missing
By: Zagazola Makama
Armed men suspected to be kidnappers attacked commuters along the Nasarawa-Keffi Road on Sunday evening, shooting sporadically and forcing vehicles to halt.
The incident occurred on Sunday at about 8:15 p.m. between Gunki and Marmara, where several vehicles were blocked by the attackers.
Two passengers, identified as Sunday Uche and Mohammed Babawuro, who were aboard a Toyota Hiace Bus with registration number FKY 728 ZA, were rescued after fleeing into nearby bushes along with other passengers who have since been accounted for.
However, concern mounts over the whereabouts of one Adoga Gupada Aruwa, believed to be a staff member of the Code of Conduct Bureau. Aruwa was reportedly driving a Toyota Highlander which was found at the scene with a bullet hole on its engine compartment but no blood stains.
Search and rescue operations are ongoing to locate the missing occupant Authorities have urged residents with useful information to come forward.
Gunmen attack travellers on Nasarawa-Keffi Road, CCB staff missing
Crime
Herdsman found murdered in Niger community

Herdsman found murdered in Niger community
By: Zagazola Makama
A herder identified as Yunusa Adamu was found gruesomely murdered in Babban-Rami village, Mashegu Local Government Area of Niger State, in the early hours of Sunday.
Zagazola Makama understands that the Village Head of Babban-Rami, Alhaji Umar Babban-Rami, who reported the incident, said the victim had been residing in the village to rear sheep.
According to sources , Adamu was discovered slaughtered by unidentified assailants at about 5:00 a.m. on June 22.
Authorities visited the scene shortly after receiving the report, and the body was evacuated to the General Hospital in Mashegu for autopsy after photographs were taken.
No arrest has been made yet, but investigation into the incident is ongoing.
Herdsman found murdered in Niger community
Crime
Security team recovers rifle, ammunition from fleeing passenger in Kogi

Security team recovers rifle, ammunition from fleeing passenger in Kogi
By: Zagazola Makama
A patrol team operating along the Okene-Auchi Road in Kogi State has recovered a submachine gun, ammunition, and other items from a fleeing passenger during a routine stop-and-search operation.
Zagazola learnt that the incident occurred on June 22 at about 1:08 p.m., when officers from Okene Division intercepted a Nissan ash-coloured vehicle.
The vehicle, which was en route to Auchi, Edo State, had five passengers on board. Upon ordering all occupants to disembark for a search, one of the passengers suddenly bolted into the nearby forest. Despite a hot pursuit, the suspect managed to escape into the thick bush.
A search of the suspect’s abandoned bag revealed a cache of alarming items, including one SMG rifle with breach number 5197, one magazine, 28 rounds of 5.6mm live ammunition, one G3 live round, a black T-shirt, two tied rosaries, three phone chargers, an Oraimo power bank, charms, and a pair of black sandals.
Security personnel have since launched a thorough combing of the forest in a bid to apprehend the fleeing suspect.
Security team recovers rifle, ammunition from fleeing passenger in Kogi
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