WTF! Customs uncovers 20 containers of 25KG vegetable oil falsely declared disodium Phosphate

The Nigerian Customs has uncovered twenty (20) Containers of Vegetable Oil wrongly declared as Disodium Phosphate at Tincan Island Port.

Customs Area Controller, Bashir, Y. U, made this known to newsmen while stating the renewed vigor and enthusiasm of Nigerian customs at blocking all flashpoint for Revenue leakages at ports. containers Bashir who was on a routine visit to the Terminal said that a certain clearing agent named PATWED INVESTMENTS COMPANY presented three (3) Single Goods Declarations (SGDs) with C-No. 102101, claiming to be having seven (7) containers of 7588pk of Disodium Phosphate, while another seven (7) containers and six (6) respectively had different pkg of the same consignment – DISODIUM PHOSPHATE. “Upon 100% examination with other relevant agencies, it was discovered that none of the containers had Disodium Phosphate other than 25kg kegs of Vegetable Oil.” 

Answering questions on the implications of such infraction, the Controller maintained that his Command will stop at nothing in its resolve to ensure that 100% examination is conducted on all cargoes so as to nip all manner of infraction in the bud in line with the change mantra of the Federal Government and the Comptroller General of Customs. He pointed out that painstaking investigation will be conducted to identify those behind the illicit act for prosecution.

On the legal implications, the Controller pointed that the importation contravenes the import regulations, particularly sections 46 & 47 of the Customs and Excise Management act, CAP-C 45 Laws of the Federation as amended. 

The Controller commended the seizing officers for demonstrating due diligence and professionalism in the discharge of their official functions. He vowed to deal decisively with non-compliant importers or their agents while assuring those who are compliant with the extant laws of his readiness to ensure facilitation of their legitimate trade.