Customs Seize Smuggled Goods, Drugs Worth ₦1.1bn in Kano, Jigawa

by Toye Faleye

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Kano/Jigawa Area Command, says it intercepted various smuggled goods with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of  N1.1 billion between Jan. 1 and March 10, 2026.

The Acting Customs Area Controller of the command, Deputy Comptroller Usman Umar-Adamu, disclosed this at  his maiden press briefing on Tuesday at the Customs House, Bompai, Kano.

He explained that the seizures occurred over the above period as a result of intelligence-driven operations, coordinated patrols, and strategic surveillance across key routes and border corridors in Kano and Jigawa.

He said the operations were aimed at protecting Nigeria’s economy, safeguarding public health and preventing illicit cross-border trade.

banner

He stated, “Within this January 1 to March 10 period, the command recorded detentions and seizures of nine major items with a total DPV of N1.1 billion.”

The controller noted that the command intercepted foreign currencies, including 106,500 U.S. dollars, 134,256 Saudi Riyals, 28 Chinese Yuan, and 20 Ghana Cedis at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport on Jan. 5.

He added that 1,447 pieces of smuggled used pneumatic tyres, valued at N28.2 million, were seized on Jan. 14 in the Yan Awaki area of the Eastern Bypass in Kano.

Umar-Adamu said two smuggled Dong Feng vehicles intercepted along the Kano–Hadejia and Maiduguri roads were found to have concealed six silver metal bars weighing 12.2 kilogrammes, with a DPV of N61 million.

He said another passenger was later intercepted with 22.8 kilogrammes of undeclared silver metal bars concealed in baggage.

The controller said the suspects, currencies, precious metals, pharmaceuticals, and wildlife items were handed over to the relevant agencies, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), and National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA), for further investigation.

He further said operatives intercepted a bus conveying 35 bales of second-hand clothing valued at N17.5 million and 10 kegs of foreign vegetable oil along the Babura axis in Jigawa.

Umar-Adamu also disclosed that 503 master cartons of Pregabalin 300mg capsules, suspected to be fake and unregistered with NAFDAC, were intercepted at the airport.

He said the consignment, totalling over 15 million tablets valued at N729.9 million, was included in the items handed over to NAFDAC.

He added that the command also intercepted wildlife items, including a lion cub and pangolins.

The seized pharmaceutical products and wildlife items were handed over to NAFDAC and NESREA for further investigation.

Umar-Adamu also handed over the live Pangolin to the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA).

Responding, NAFDAC Director-General, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, represented by Dr Martins Iluyomade, commended Customs for the collaboration in combating counterfeit medicines.

Adeyeye said the seizure of more than 15 million capsules of Pregabalin had prevented dangerous drugs from reaching the Nigerian market.

You may also like

Leave a Comment

TheDigger News Menu:
-
00:00
00:00
Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00