Barely a week after it intercepted a 20-foot container load of 1,100 pump action rifles, the Tin Can Island Command of Nigeria Customs Service, Monday, uncovered yet another set of 475 rifles shipped in by the same importer. 1,100 Jojef Magnum Pump Action and Jojef Magnum Plastic Single Barrels Hunting Gun Pump Action Rifles seized by Customs at Lagos Tin-Can Vanguard gathered that the guns were discovered after the Customs Area Controller of the Command,
The container, belonging to the same
importer, with marked CMAU189817/8. This is the fourth seizure at Tin Can
Island Port within eight months. Recall that Customs arrested four persons but
disclosed only two to the press. One of those arrested is said to be a senior
staff of Tin Can Island Container Terminal, TICT. An eyewitness acount A
source, who witnessed the examination of the container, told Vanguard that the
rifles were concealed with small connecting pipes.
The source said: “The container is
owned by the same importer of the 1,100 guns. After a detailed profiling of the
importer ordered by the Area Controller, it was discovered that he still has
another container inside the port; so they fished it out. “But I don’t know why
they are hiding the identity of the importer.. It could even be the government
themselves importing these weapons.” At press time yesterday, the container was
being examined at the enforcement unit of Customs, while a large number of
Customs Intelligence Officers, CIU, and enforcement officers barred port users
from witnessing the counting of the guns. I’m not aware—Spokesman
However, when he was contacted,
spokesman of Tin Can Customs, Uche Ejesieme, could not confirm the development,
saying “I am not aware and I don’t know anything about it.” Efforts to reach
the Deputy Controller in charge of enforcement at Tin Can Port, Mr. Dera Nnadi,
proved abortive as all calls to his phone were not answered. Recall that the
Comptroller General of Customs, Col Hameed Ali (retd.) had last Monday,
displayed 1,100 rifles imported into Tin Can port from Turkey.
The importation came through the Tin
Can Island Container Terminal, TICT. A customs officer and Terminal Clerk of
the terminal were arrested in connection with the seizure. Ali said the Customs
will hold the terminal operator responsible for the illegal import and queried
how the container found its way into the examination bay, even though it was
not positioned or listed for examination. He said the all the guns were
imported from Turkey. He added that the bill of lading of the container falsely
indicated the content to be wash hand basins and water closets, but a thorough
examination revealed that it contained 600 pieces of Jojef Magnum Black Pump
Action Rifles.
---Daily Times
Customs Impounds 475 Rifles At Lagos Tin Can Port Again
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Customs Impounds 475
Rifles At Lagos Tin Can Port Again
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September 20, 2017
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Barely a week after it intercepted a 20-foot container load of 1,100
pump action rifles, the Tin Can Island Command of Nigeria Customs
Service, Monday, uncovered yet another set of 475 rifles shipped in by
the same importer.
1,100 Jojef Magnum Pump Action and Jojef Magnum Plastic Single Barrels
Hunting Gun Pump Action Rifles seized by Customs at Lagos Tin-Can
Vanguard gathered that the guns were discovered after the Customs Area
Controller of the Command, Comptroller Bashir Yussuf, ordered a detailed
profiling of the importer of the 1,100 rifles intercepted last week.
The container, belonging to the same importer, with marked CMAU189817/8.
This is the fourth seizure at Tin Can Island Port within eight months.
Recall that Customs arrested four persons but disclosed only two to the
press. One of those arrested is said to be a senior staff of Tin Can
Island Container Terminal, TICT. An eyewitness acount A source, who
witnessed the examination of the container, told Vanguard that the
rifles were concealed with small connecting pipes.
The source said: “The container is owned by the same importer of the
1,100 guns. After a detailed profiling of the importer ordered by the
Area Controller, it was discovered that he still has another container
inside the port; so they fished it out. “But I don’t know why they are
hiding the identity of the importer.. It could even be the government
themselves importing these weapons.”
At press time yesterday, the container was being examined at the
enforcement unit of Customs, while a large number of Customs
Intelligence Officers, CIU, and enforcement officers barred port users
from witnessing the counting of the guns. I’m not aware—Spokesman
However, when he was contacted, spokesman of Tin Can Customs, Uche
Ejesieme, could not confirm the development, saying “I am not aware and I
don’t know anything about it.” Efforts to reach the Deputy Controller
in charge of enforcement at Tin Can Port, Mr. Dera Nnadi, proved
abortive as all calls to his phone were not answered.
Recall that the Comptroller General of Customs, Col Hameed Ali (retd.)
had last Monday, displayed 1,100 rifles imported into Tin Can port from
Turkey. The importation came through the Tin Can Island Container
Terminal, TICT. A customs officer and Terminal Clerk of the terminal
were arrested in connection with the seizure. Ali said the Customs will
hold the terminal operator responsible for the illegal import and
queried how the container found its way into the examination bay, even
though it was not positioned or listed for examination. He said the all
the guns were imported from Turkey. He added that the bill of lading of
the container falsely indicated the content to be wash hand basins and
water closets, but a thorough examination revealed that it contained 600
pieces of Jojef Magnum Black Pump Action Rifles.
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