The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has arrested many rice smugglers who are being investigated in a re-directed strategy on anti-smuggling operation.
Mr Joseph Attah, the NSC Public Relations Officer, the suspects were undergoing investigation on their illegal border trade activities.
Attah said the smuggling of rice had become one of the most challenging undertakings because of the searchlight the service placed on the illicit trade.
According to him, tracking the smugglers is also a challenging task personnel face due to the porous nature of the country’s borders.
Attah told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Abuja that the service had made tremendous efforts to deal with rice smuggling in the country.
The service, he said, had adopted new strategy aimed at deepening the success story.
“We have re-sharpened our strategy on rice anti-smuggling. In recent past, 50 vehicles have been issued to the service by the Federal Government to curtail rice smuggling.
“The federal government has also approved the purchase of another set of 68 vehicles to improve deployment and response time.
“We are also aware that there is an ongoing effort to purchase another set of 70 vehicles for Joint Rice Anti-Smuggling Operation,” Attah said.
Attah said the service had sustained crack down on suspected smugglers across the country because of the improved logistics.
He said the un-cooperating dispositions of neighbouring countries and attitudes of unpatriotic Nigerians at the border communities had made the fight more herculean. (NAN)
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