Monday, 26 August 2019 05:14

Customs gives updates on seized military equipment in Adamawa

Rate this item
(0 votes)

Nigeria Customs Service on Sunday said the military equipment recently intercepted by Nigerian authorities were bound for Niger Republic.

Mr Joseph Attah, a spokesperson for Customs, said six drivers attached to the vehicles were also held by Nigerian authorities.

Six mine-resistance all-terrain vehicles were seized last week in Adamawa state and handed over to the Customs on Saturday.

The heavily fortified equipment were being conveyed without appropriate documentation, including their ownership, source and destination, when they were seized by Nigerian soldiers in Fufore Local Government Area.

The equipment were later handed over to Customs by Nigerian Army 23 Armoured Brigade at a low-key ceremony in Konkol, Adamawa State.

Military sources said the conditions under which the equipment were being transported were suspicious, especially in a region that has been racked by a 10-year-long insurgency.

Adamawa, alongside Borno and Yobe, have been the three most affected states by the devastating toll of Boko Haram menace.

Nigerians expressed deep concerns over how the equipment could be moved within Nigeria’s borders without being detected for a while.

But on Sunday, Customs said Nigerians should see the seizure as a manifestation of pragmatic measures of security and law enforcement agencies.

“There was no evidence that proper transit procedure had been followed by those moving the equipment,” Attah said. “This was quickly detected by a combined team of Customs, military and the State Security Service.”

Attah said the drivers conveying the military hardware said they left Cameroon and on their way to Niger Republic.

“Nigeria appears to be a transit route for the equipment,” Attah said.

“But even then, moving them would require clearance from Office of National Security Adviser, in addition to several other procedures that must be followed.”

Attah said Customs was asked to take charge of the equipment because it has statutory responsibility “over anything that is crossing through Nigerian borders.”

Nigerian Army and SSS have not issued public statements about the seized equipment.

 

PT

November 28, 2024

Marketers ramp up fuel importation as prices from local refineries higher than imported products

Oil marketers have outlined the conditions that will make them patronise the newly rehabilitated Port…
November 26, 2024

Tinubu’s nepotism worse than Buhari’s, Senator says

Enyinnaya Abaribe, senator representing Abia South, has stated that Nigeria would have been in a…
November 24, 2024

Older adults opened up about things they ‘took for granted’ in their 20s and 30s

Last month, we wrote a post where older adults from the BuzzFeed Community shared things…
November 16, 2024

Influencer eats pig feed in extreme attempt to save money

Popular Douyin streamer Kong Yufeng recently sparked controversy in China by eating pig feed on…
November 26, 2024

Fighter jet brought to combat bandits who invaded Benue communities, killed 30, official says

At least 30 people have been killed in several communities across two Local Government Areas…
November 28, 2024

What to know after Day 1008 of Russia-Ukraine war

WESTERN PERSPECTIVE Nuclear attack unlikely despite Putin's warnings, US intelligence says The U.S. decision to…
November 26, 2024

WhatsApp just introduced major new upgrade that overhauls messaging

I love WhatsApp but I’ve never been fond of voice messages, leaving them or retrieving…
October 27, 2024

Nigeria awarded 3-0 win over Libya after airport fiasco

Nigeria have been awarded a 3-0 victory over Libya, and three vital points, from their…

NEWSSCROLL TEAM: 'Sina Kawonise: Publisher/Editor-in-Chief; Prof Wale Are Olaitan: Editorial Consultant; Femi Kawonise: Head, Production & Administration; Afolabi Ajibola: IT Manager;
Contact Us: [email protected] Tel/WhatsApp: +234 811 395 4049

Copyright © 2015 - 2024 NewsScroll. All rights reserved.