Customs Probes Viral Extortion Video

Lagos:The Nigeria Customs Service has opened disciplinary proceedings after a viral video allegedly showed one of its officers extorting a motorist along the Lagos–Benin Expressway.

Federal Operations Unit spokesman, Chief Superintendent Hussaini Abdullahi, disclosed this in a statement issued on Saturday in Lagos.

Abdullahi said the secretly recorded footage prompted immediate action following widespread outrage on social media.

He said the video allegedly captured an officer demanding N200,000 from a motorist during a highway patrol.

According to him, the officer appeared before senior officials in footage shared on the service’s X account.

He said the officer was later handed over to the Customs Police Unit for investigation.

“Following the circulation of a viral video depicting unprofessional conduct, the service immediately activated disciplinary procedures,” Abdullahi said.

Representing the Unit Controller, Gambo Aliyu, Abdullahi said the service would never tolerate conduct that damages its public image.

“Officers found guilty of ethical breaches will face sanctions without compromise,” he said.

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