Seizes foreign rice in Akwa Ibom
The Nigerian Navy, Forward Operating Base (FOB) Ibaka, Mbo
Local Government Area in Akwa Ibom has nabbed four suspected smugglers in
connection with the smuggling of 220 bags of 50kg rice.
The Commanding Officer, FOB, Capt. Peter Yilme said this in
Ibaka during the hand-over of the suspects and items to the Nigeria Customs
Service (NCS). Navy, Recruitment Naval officers He said that the Navy was
committed to making sure that perpetrators of the illegal trade were made to
face the full wrath of the law.
Yilme said that the
suspects were caught with wooden boat carrying the smuggled rice, adding that
Navy seized the items during a routine patrol around the Effiat waterways. He
said since the smugglers had failed to relent from their ways, the Navy would
give them no breathing space until the illegal trade was completely eradicated.
Yilme, represented by
the Base Operations Officer, Lt. Commander Kabiru Yusuf, said their action was
in line with the directives of the Chief of Naval Staff and in compliance with
the reference of the FOB. “On behalf of the Commanding Officer, I am handing
over 220 bags of suspected smuggled rice to the Nigeria Customs Service,” he
said.
While receiving the 4 suspects and rice, Mr Alabi Adedokun,
Deputy Superintendent of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), commended the Navy for
the cooperation existing between them. He said: “On behalf of the Nigeria
Customs Service (NCS), I, Alabi, Adedokun take over the 4 defendants and 220
bags of foreign parboiled rice, on behalf of the Nigeria Customs Service, we
thank you very much.”
Speaking on behalf of
the suspects, Godwin Nseyoh, 29 years old from Mbo Local Government Area,
confessed that he did not know that smuggling rice was wrong. “I am a fisherman
in Effiat community. I didn’t know that bringing in rice from Cameroon is
wrong,” he said.