Chefe da alfândega explica por que persiste o contrabando transfronteiriço de combustível

O Controlador-Geral do Serviço Alfandegário da Nigéria, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, afirmou que o contrabando transfronteiriço de combustível continua em grande parte devido a razões específicas. Isso ocorre no meio de esforços contínuos para conter tais atividades nas fronteiras da Nigéria.

O Serviço Alfandegário da Nigéria (NCS) enfrenta desafios persistentes com o contrabando transfronteiriço de combustível, conforme destacado pelo seu Controlador-Geral, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi. Numa declaração recente, Adeniyi explicou que o contrabando persiste em grande parte devido a fatores subjacentes que afetam os controlos fronteiriços. O NCS, responsável pela regulação de importações e exportações, continua a monitorizar e interceptar movimentos ilegais de combustível através das fronteiras internacionais da Nigéria. Esta questão tem sido uma preocupação de longa data para a agência, com operações destinadas a reduzir as perdas económicas resultantes do desvio de combustível subsidiado. Os comentários de Adeniyi sublinham as complexidades envolvidas na aplicação das regulamentações aduaneiras na região.

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