… As NSCDC nabs 4 suspects, impounds 2 trucks of illegal petroleum products***
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has seized 45,000 litres of adulterated Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) known as diesel valued at N21 million in Abuja.
The customs’ Comptroller on Enforcement, Headquarters, Mr Kayode Olusemire displayed the items to journalists at the Karu warehouse of NCS in Abuja on Friday.
Olusemire explained that the AGO, packaged in celophene bags and concealed in 750 sacks of sawdust in two trailers.
He said the trailer containing adulterated oil left Port-Harcourt for Kaduna before it was intercepted in Abuja.
The comptroller disclosed that one of the trailers was also embedded with two large tanks of about 3,000 litres for the purpose of this nefarious activities.
“This illegal consignment is packaged in nylons of about 30 litres in each and then used sacks of sawdust to conceal them.
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“It takes an intelligent work of our officers to accost the vehicles and detect the adulterated AGO.
“We have been hearing cases of people buying Kerosene and by the time they get home to light their stoves, the whole place would be engulfed in fire and using this kind of adulterated oil could destroy people’s vehicles” he explained.
Olusemire said six persons had been arrested in connection with the seizure.
The newsmen report that the seized items and the six suspects had been handed over to officials of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) for prosecution.
Similarly, the comptroller enforcement also displayed 237 of 50Kg bags of foreign rice intercepted in Marraba, Abuja.
He said the bags of rice were concealed in a petrol tanker before the officials of NCS accosted the vehicle and seized them.
According to him, the Federal Government has invested so much on rice production hence Nigerians must support the policy for the benefit of the country.
In another development, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Ondo State Command, says it has arrested four suspects and impounded two trucks of illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), diesel.
Parading the suspects on Thursday in Akure, the new State Commandant of NSCDC, Hammed Abodunrin, said the arrests were made possible through credible information and sustained intelligence by the Anti-Vandal Unit of the command.
Abodunrin said the suspects could not present the necessary licences authorising them to deal in petroleum products.
According to him, thorough investigation is ongoing; the suspects will be charged to court appropriately, if found culpable.
He, however, warned the perpetrators of vandalism, operators of illegal refineries, and other criminals, to desist from such practices or relocate out of the state.
“The nation has enough problems, we don’t want anybody to compound it by selling adulterated products to unsuspecting members of the public which could be dangerous.
“So, I just want to sound note of warning that NSCDC in the state will not tolerate any act of illegality,” Abodunrin said.
According to him, NSCDC in the state will continue to synergise with other sister agencies to curb criminal activities in the state.
He, therefore, called on members of the public to continue to give NSCDC information on any kind of suspicious activities so that society could be free from crimes and criminality.
Abodunrin assured the public not to be panic, and has confidence in NSCDC, promising that lives and property of the citizenry would be protected.
“I don’t want people to be panic unnecessarily whether about banditry, kidnapping or destruction of property; I can assure you that civil defence will be on ground always,” he said.