Customs intercept gun, 1,433 live cartridges in Ogun

by Toye Faleye

Idiroko (Ogun): The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Ogun 1 Area Command, has intercepted 1,433 rounds of live cartridges and five Dane guns in different locations of the state.

Mr Godwin Otunla, the Area Comptroller, made this known while handing over the arms and ammunition to the Nigeria Police Force on Wednesday in Idiroko.

Otunla said that, in line with the inter-agency synergy and national protocol, the Ogun 1 Area Command would hand over the seized arms and ammunition to the Nigerian Police Force, Ogun State Command, for further investigation.

He reiterated the Customs’ commitment to safeguarding national security and promoting economic stability.

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“The NCS has intensified surveillance, deployed strategic intelligence, and strengthened collaboration with other security agencies, which led to this remarkable achievement.

According to the Area Comptroller, the achievements were made possible by the visionary leadership of the NCS comptroller-general, Bashir Adeniyi.

Otunla said that the Command increased its revenue generation from N10,621,250 in April to N42,279,240 in May 2025.

“Our operatives successfully intercepted and seized large quantities of prohibited items, including 1,037 parcels of coconut-size cannabis sativa and 13,125 litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS).

“Others are two units of Dane guns, 88 rounds of life cartridges, 2,627 bags of foreign parboiled rice of 50kg, four units of foreign-used vehicles, seven vehicles used for conveying the items and 29 bundles of used pneumatic tyres.” He said.

Otunla said that these seizures’ total Duty Paid Value (DPV) stands at N344,853,244.

He added that this was a clear testament to the service’s zero-tolerance stance against smugglers and economic sabotage.

The comptroller said that the items were intercepted in different locations within Ogun State, including Lusada/Ado-Odo axis, Able Kazeem/Igbo-Ora road, Abeokuta axis, Imeko axis, Idiroko/Owode axis, and Ipokia, among others.

The Area Comptroller expressed worry over the increasing seizures of arms and ammunition and cannabis sativa and the adverse effects on the youth, public health, and national security.

In his response, Mr Bukoye Oye, Area Commander of Police, Idiroko, commended the NCS Ogun 1 Area Command for the massive seizures of arms and ammunition.

Oye said that the Police would do the needful by conducting the necessary investigation.

He reiterated the Command’s commitment to continuing to collaborate with the NCS and other relevant sister agencies on national security issues.

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