03 January 2017, Sweetcrude, Lagos — FOLLOWING the Federal Government’s ban on importation of vehicles through the land borders, which took effect yesterday, the Seme Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, said it has put measures in place to ensure effective implementation of the policy.
The Controller of the Seme Area Command, Comptroller Victor Dimka made the disclosure while speaking in an interview with newsmen in his office, adding that apart from sensitising the neighbouring communities, officers’ have been deployed to man routes that could be used by smugglers to bring in the vehicles.
“Seme command just like other units of Customs has always tried to enforce the laws.
“With this recent pronouncement, we have made sure we sensitise people that January 1st is the deadline.
“We have already done our roster, moving all officers that are in vehicle seats to be posted to other seats particularly the routes that we consider could be used by smugglers.
“We have blocked all the routes and new ones that are being created.
“For Seme, it is not easy because you have basically two major routes.
The one from Owode and the main border except from the creeks but they can’t carry vehicles through the waters.
“Earlier on, we have dismantled illegal checkpoints that were thriving and ensure that illegal routes are fully blocked.
“Now we have sent our moles to know exactly the minds of people that will want to smuggle vehicles at the takeoff of the implementation.
“We have made a lot of discoveries but these are things that cannot be disclosed because if you want to catch a smuggler, you don’t give out strategies so that they don’t counter such strategies,” he said.
Dimka said the command will also work closely with the anti-smuggling unit of the NCS, the federal operations unit and other security agencies including the military and the police.