Customs seize smuggled petrol, donkey skin worth N104 million in Adamawa

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Adamawa and Taraba Area Command, has seized smuggled goods worth N104.4 million over four weeks in Adamawa.
Area Comptroller Garba Bashir disclosed this during a news conference on Tuesday in Yola, the state capital.
He stated that the seizures highlight the command’s dedication to tackling economic sabotage and protecting national assets along Nigeria’s border communities.
Mr Bashir said the confiscated items included 36,835 litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), hidden in 1,219 jerry cans and 24 drums of various sizes.
He added that officers also intercepted 101 pieces of raw donkey skin, packed in seven sacks and meant for illegal export.
The comptroller described the discovery as alarming, pointing to a growing threat of wildlife trafficking in the region.
“Each hide represents a donkey unlawfully slaughtered,” he said, expressing concerns over the implications.
He stressed that donkeys are vital for agriculture, transport, and rural livelihoods. He warned that continued slaughter could drive the animals towards extinction.
Mr Bashir explained that exporting raw hides violates Schedule Six of the Common External Tariff and Section 150 of the NCS Act, 2023.
He noted that such actions pose economic, environmental, and legal risks to the country.
The seizures took place in areas, including Mubi-Sahuda Road, Girei-Wuro Boki, Maiha Road, Belel-Farang, Gurin-Fufore, Apawa-Jalingo, and Gembu.
Mr Bashir said some of the seized PMS will be auctioned according to customs procedures, with proceeds paid into the Federation Account.
The comptroller said that despite threats, assaults, and harassment from smugglers, the command will not back down.
“We will not be intimidated. We will continue enforcing the law and dismantling smuggling networks,” he said.
He urged the public and media to support anti-smuggling efforts by promoting accurate reporting and educating the people about the dangers of illicit trade.
The comptroller also called on smugglers to abandon illegal activities and adopt legitimate business ventures.
(NAN)
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