Customs seizes three truckloads of petrol at Seme border

Operatives of Operation Whirlwind from the Nigeria Customs Service have intercepted a smuggling operation at the Seme border. They seized three truckloads of petrol in the process.

At the Seme border, operatives under Operation Whirlwind of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) successfully foiled an attempt to smuggle petrol out of the country. The interception involved the seizure of three truckloads of the fuel, preventing what could have been a significant breach in border security.

The Nigeria Customs Service, responsible for regulating imports and exports, highlighted this action as part of ongoing efforts to combat smuggling activities. Seme border, a key crossing point between Nigeria and Benin Republic, has been a focal area for such operations due to its proximity and trade volume.

No further details on the suspects or the exact value of the seized petrol were provided in the report. This incident underscores the challenges faced by customs officials in maintaining control over essential commodities like petrol.

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