Customs Intercepts 20 Containers Load Of Expired Tomato Concentrates In Lagos Port

Customs Intercepts 20 Containers Load Of Expired Tomato Concentrates In Lagos Port

by Victor Ndubuisi
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According to the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), 20 containers carrying expired tomato concentrates were seized at the Tin-Can Island port in Lagos State.

The expired tomato concentrates were confiscated on August 8, 2023, by the Port and Terminal Multiservice Limited (PTML) Command of the Service, according to Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, acting Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS). One suspect was also detained.

Adeniyi said that the expired tomato concentrates have a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N116 million while presenting the confiscated containers on Friday.

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He said that Nikecristy Investment Limited imported the out-of-date goods, the contents of which were reported to be almond shells.

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The head of NCS went on to say that it was inhumane and unforgivable for an importer to bring in such a significant amount of expired food products.

Speaking further during the display of the expired product, Adeniyi said, “Today, we stand before you to announce a remarkable seizure at PTML. We have successfully intercepted and detained a staggering 20 containers filled with expired tomato concentrate, an unprecedented event since the inception of this command.

“On the 8th of August, 2023, during a routine examination, our vigilant officers at PTML uncovered a cache of expired tomato concentrate, deemed unsafe for human consumption. The audacity of the smugglers to attempt introducing this hazardous product into the Nigerian market is both shocking and disheartening.

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“These expired tomato concentrates were concealed within 20 containers, each falsely declared as containing almond shells, all under the auspices of a company identified as Nikecristy Investment Limited. In each container, 80 drums were meticulously arranged, amounting to a total of 1,600 drums. The Duty Paid Value of this illegal cargo is a staggering sum of N116.2 million.

“As of now, all these containers remain in our custody, officially recorded as seizures. We have apprehended one suspect, Mr. Okonkwo Oliver Izunna, who is currently under administrative bail but remains under investigation.

“This seizure, which was processed through three separate single good declarations (SGDs) forms, is a testament to our unwavering commitment to maximally suppress smuggling and our determination to safeguard the lives of Nigerian citizens by intercepting dangerous imports such as these.

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“The actions taken by those involved in this unlawful activity contravene the provisions of sections 228(1) and (2), 55 (c and d), and 233 of the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023. Additionally, it directly violates Schedule 4, item 14 of the Common External Tariff (CET) 2022-2026.

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“I would like to take this opportunity to send a stern warning to importers and their agents, urging them to steer clear of unlawful practices such as false declarations aimed at evading duties or smuggling prohibited goods into our country.”

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