Tag: smuggling

  • Customs Intercepts N3.3 Billion Contraband in South-West Operations

    Customs Intercepts N3.3 Billion Contraband in South-West Operations

    The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has recorded a significant breakthrough in its anti-smuggling campaign, seizing contraband valued at N3.32 billion within the last five weeks. According to Vanguard, the Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone ‘A’ in Ikeja, intercepted 144 smuggling attempts across the South-West corridor. The seized items include prohibited pharmaceutical products, foreign parboiled rice, and environmentally hazardous waste such as used refrigerator compressors.

    Reporting by Daily Post indicates that the operations also yielded the rescue of four live pangolins, highlighting the Service’s role in wildlife protection. The Customs Area Controller noted that the seizures were made possible through intelligence-led operations and increased surveillance at border points. Leadership validated these claims, quoting the Controller who said: “Our officers remain vigilant against those who seek to undermine our economy and the health of our citizens through illicit trade.”

    In an update published by The Nation, the NCS confirmed that several suspects were apprehended during the raids and are currently assisting with investigations. The report cited a spokesperson from the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), who praised the synergy between the agencies: “The collaboration between Customs and NDLEA is crucial in choking the supply chains of narcotics and dangerous substances entering the country.”

    Echotitbits take:

    The sheer volume of these seizures reflects both the persistence of smugglers and the increasing effectiveness of the Customs Service’s tactical units. The inclusion of wildlife and hazardous waste shows a broadening of the NCS mandate beyond just revenue collection. Watch for a possible hike in the price of certain black-market goods as these supply routes remain under heavy pressure.

    Source: Vanguard – https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/customs-intercepts-144-smuggling-attempts-seizes-n3-3bn-contraband/, February 9, 2026

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  • Deadly boat accident off The Gambia renews spotlight on West Africa’s risky migration routes

    Deadly boat accident off The Gambia renews spotlight on West Africa’s risky migration routes

    2026-01-02 06:00:00
    In a story published by Punch, authorities in The Gambia say at least seven people died and many others went missing after a migrant boat capsized off the country’s coast, with rescue efforts continuing.

    Officials say the incident reflects the dangerous routes migrants take—often using overcrowded vessels and relying on smugglers—while families and communities scramble for information about the missing.

    The tragedy is prompting renewed calls for safer migration pathways, stronger coastal monitoring and tougher action against trafficking networks.

    Reuters reports the head of local authorities said “around 40 people were presumed to be dead and 115 were injured” in a separate, widely-reported New Year tragedy, underscoring how quickly mass-casualty events can unfold during peak travel and celebration periods; Al Jazeera similarly notes that migrant movements and cross-border travel often spike around holiday periods, putting strain on safety systems. (Note: West Africa’s migration-risk profile is being tracked closely by multiple international outlets and agencies.)

    Echotitbits take: West Africa’s migration story is increasingly a safety and governance story. Watch for how Gambian authorities coordinate with neighbours, whether prosecutions target smuggling organisers, and whether regional bodies push practical alternatives that reduce the incentive for perilous crossings.

    Source: LEADERSHIP Newspapers — January 2, 2026 (https://leadership.ng/7-die-scores-missing-as-migrant-boat-capsizes-off-the-gambia-coast/)

    LEADERSHIP Newspapers 2026-01-02

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