FOLLOWING the interception of over 1,500 arms of various
sizes and designs, the Nigeria Customs Service yesterday arrested and detained
28 officers working at the Tin-Can Island Command of the Service...
The agency
made good its promise to fish out and prosecute officers involved in the plan
to clear a container laden with arms and ammunition. Officers of the command
have become jittery as a result of the action of the Customs management as
Vanguard gathered that many more officers are likely to be axed as a result of
the development. Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd)
displays the seized 1,100 Jojef Magnum Pump Action and Jojef Magnum Plastic
Single Barrels Hunting Gun Pump Action Rifles at Lagos Tin-Can It was also
gathered that the detained officers whose names Vanguard could not immediately
ascertain, have been rounded up and are being interrogated to determine their
level of involvement in the botched plan to ferry the container of arms out of
the port undetected. Sources close to the command told Vanguard that the
officers and their civilian collaborators would soon appear in court but not
until the Service has carried out a detailed and thorough investigation on the
matter. It was gathered that some of the 28 officers might be left off the
hook, if the ongoing investigation does not find them culpable as some of them
might only be involved in the documentation but not privy to the content of the
container. It would be recalled that some operatives of the Intelligence Unit
of the Service on routine duty on September 6, 2017, became suspicious of a
20ft container which was not initially listed for examination but had through
questionable means been positioned with other containers for the day’s
examination. They also discovered that the seal of the container had been cut
and padlocked. The suspicious movement of the container made them order that it
be transferred immediately to the Enforcement Unit where it was examined and
pump action rifles found in it.
FOLLOWING the
interception of over 1,500 arms of various sizes and designs, the
Nigeria Customs Service yesterday arrested and detained 28 officers
working at the Tin-Can Island Command of the Service.
The agency made good its promise to fish out and prosecute officers
involved in the plan to clear a container laden with arms and
ammunition.
Officers of the command have become jittery as a result of the action of
the Customs management as Vanguard gathered that many more officers
are likely to be axed as a result of the development.
Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd) displays
the seized 1,100 Jojef Magnum Pump Action and Jojef Magnum Plastic
Single Barrels Hunting Gun Pump Action Rifles at Lagos Tin-Can
It was also gathered that the detained officers whose names Vanguard
could not immediately ascertain, have been rounded up and are being
interrogated to determine their level of involvement in the botched plan
to ferry the container of arms out of the port undetected.
Sources close to the command told Vanguard that the officers and their
civilian collaborators would soon appear in court but not until the
Service has carried out a detailed and thorough investigation on the
matter.
It was gathered that some of the 28 officers might be left off the hook,
if the ongoing investigation does not find them culpable as some of
them might only be involved in the documentation but not privy to the
content of the container.
It would be recalled that some operatives of the Intelligence Unit of
the Service on routine duty on September 6, 2017, became suspicious of a
20ft container which was not initially listed for examination but had
through questionable means been positioned with other containers for the
day’s examination.
They also discovered that the seal of the container had been cut and
padlocked.
The suspicious movement of the container made them order that it be
transferred immediately to the Enforcement Unit where it was examined
and pump action rifles found in it.
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