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Customs intercepts N93m worth of petrol in Adamawa
The Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, has recorded seizures worth N93.03 million in Adamawa within six weeks under Operation Whirlwind, Zone ‘D’ Axis.
The National Coordinator of Operation Whirlwind, Mr Abubakar Aliyu, disclosed this at a news conference on Friday in Yola.
Represented by the Comptroller-General, Dr Bashir Adeniyi, Aliyu said the operation supports efforts to safeguard food security, energy supply and national stability, in line with the mandate of President Bola Tinubu.
“Our gathering today is to showcase successes recorded through ongoing intelligence-driven anti-smuggling operations aimed at disrupting syndicates.
“The total Duty Paid Value of the seized items stands at N93,029,800.
“The Items seized include; 64,410 litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS popularly called Petrol) concealed in 2,550 Jerry Cans of 25 litres each.
“Also three drums of 220 litres capacity of PMS, intended to be smuggled out of the country with two vehicles used for conveyance,” he said.
He said within six weeks, the operation recorded significant seizures of illegally exported goods across various locations through coordinated intelligence-based enforcement.
Aliyu said the unit recorded 47 seizures across Mubi-Sahuda, Farang-Belel, Gurin-Fufore, Maiha, Mubi and Pariya-Wuro Bokki axis.
He said operatives also intercepted a DAF tanker conveying 50,000 litres of PMS along Mubi-Uba road on April 15 over suspected diversion.
According to him, the tanker will be handed over to the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) for further action.
He said the successes followed intelligence-driven operations targeting smuggling syndicates across the state in accordance with enabling laws.
Aliyu said the seizures contravened provisions of section 150, 248 and 250 of the NCS Act, 2023.
He added that the operatives equally acted in accordance with section 226 of NCS Act, 2023 which gave power to patrol freely and apprehend the goods.
Aliyu attributed persistent smuggling to price disparities of petroleum products between Nigeria and neighbouring countries like Cameroon and Benin Republic.
He said the price differences continued to drive illegal exportation of petroleum products for profit by smugglers.
“Despite deregulation, government remains committed to ensuring market stability, national security and curbing illicit exportation of petroleum products,” he said.
Aliyu said the seized PMS would be auctioned in line with the law, with proceeds remitted to the Federation Account.
He reaffirmed the service’s commitment to dismantling smuggling networks and reducing illegal activities to the barest minimum.
Aliyu commended the Office of the National Security Adviser, NMDPRA, other security agencies and stakeholders for their collaboration.
He urged the public to support the fight against smuggling by providing timely and credible information to security agencies.
Aliyu also called on the media to sensitise the public on the negative impact of smuggling on the economy and national security.
Metro
Health authority seizes 20,000 crates of expired Coca-Cola products
The Gboko Local Government Health Authority in Benue State has evacuated 20,000 crates of expired Coca-Cola products from Gboko Main Market following a routine inspection that reportedly uncovered beverages that had expired since 2024.
The operation was conducted under the supervision of the Director of the Gboko Local Government Health Authority, Mrs Wede Victoria, alongside environmental health officers and market security personnel.
According to health officials, the expired products were still openly displayed for sale within the market despite having exceeded their recommended consumption dates.
Mrs Victoria stated that the action became necessary to protect consumers from potential health risks associated with expired beverages.
She noted that the consumption of expired carbonated drinks could result in stomach discomfort, food poisoning and other health complications.
As part of the exercise, health inspectors removed the affected products from traders’ stalls and transported them to a government storage facility pending destruction in accordance with applicable health and safety regulations.
Authorities also invited traders linked to the seized stock for questioning while investigations continue to determine how the products entered the market.
Officials said efforts are underway to trace suppliers and establish whether there were breaches in distribution, storage or retail practices.
Some traders reportedly claimed they were unaware the products had expired, while others expressed concern over the financial losses resulting from the seizure.
Residents of Gboko largely welcomed the intervention, noting that many consumers purchase packaged drinks without routinely checking expiry dates before consumption.
The health authority has warned traders to regularly inspect product expiry dates and adhere to proper storage standards.
Officials stressed that shops found selling expired or substandard products could face sanctions, including confiscation of goods and possible prosecution.
Metro
Man feared dead as residents struggle to rescue him from flood in Delta [VIDEO]
There was panic in Delta State on Saturday as passersby struggled to rescue a man being swept away by flood.
The incident occurred after a heavy rainfall in the Okpanam area of Asaba, the state capital.
In the video sighted by DAILY POST, it took a long time for the passersby to help the man in the speedy flood.
A voice crying behind the video was heard begging other passersby to join hands to rescue the man, whose head was deep inside the water.
The voice also warned a little boy against going close to the water to avert another incident of drowning.
“God save him. This other man in the vehicle can’t come and help to rescue this man? What kind of problematic rain is this? God of mercy please help this man,” the voice said.
Metro
Police arrest five suspects over railway infrastructure vandalisation in Yobe
The Yobe State Police Command has arrested five suspects allegedly involved in the vandalisation of railway infrastructure within the state and recovered 85 vandalised railway steel sleepers.
The command, in a statement through its Public Relations Officer, SP Dungus Abdulkarim, disclosed this on Saturday, noting that in collaboration with members of the Hunters Group, the suspects were arrested in the Nannawaji area of Gujba LGA while transporting the vandalised railway steel sleepers en route to Potiskum LGA.
“The suspects were arrested in a Mitsubishi Canter vehicle with registration number YAB-234YJ (Abuja), loaded with 85 railway steel sleepers suspected to have been unlawfully removed from railway installations.

“The suspects are Abdullahi Habu, 27, of Potiskum LGA; Abba Muhammed, 18, of Buni Yadi, Gujba LGA; Salisu Adamu, 20, of Buni Yadi, Gujba LGA; Isiyaka Adamu, 20, of Potiskum LGA; and Muhammed Muhammadu, 23, of Kukareta, Damaturu LGA,” the command said.
It said that during preliminary investigation, the suspects confessed that the alleged mastermind behind the vandalisation is one Abba Chari, 45, a resident of the Yadin Buni area of Gujba LGA.
According to the police command, investigation is ongoing with a view to arresting other accomplices and ensuring the diligent prosecution of all persons connected to the crime.
Commissioner of Police Usman Kanfani Jibrin, in the statement, warned criminal elements to desist from acts of vandalism and other related offences.
He further reiterated that anyone found engaging in vandalisation of public infrastructure or any criminal activity will face the full wrath of the law.

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