Customs seizes N14.6m frozen products

The Nigeria Customs Service has recorded seizures of Frozen poultry products worth N14,611,500.00.

The service in a statement in by its spokesman, Joseph Attah said the record was made in the sixth and Seventh weeks of zero tolerance on importation of frozen poultry products tagged “Operation Hawk Descend”.

The seizures which consist of 3,247 cartons of the banned products were impounded at different locations along the south western borders of Nigeria. This includes Badagry, Agbara Creeks and Villages.

Others locations include Seme, Gbaji and Owode Creeks in Lagos and Idiroko axis.

The breakdown of the seizures is as follows;

OGUN: Quantity=1,120 cartons; Value: N5,040,000.00

SEME: Quantity = 146 cartons; Value = N657,000.00

FOU A: Quantity = 1,981cartons; Value = N8,914,500.00

While commending the steadfastness of the operatives in this operation, the management of the service assures the general public of its determination to continue the onslaught against the smugglers of the banned products.

Traders and consumers of the banned frozen poultry products are advised to patronize local farmers as this will create job  
opportunities for our youths, boost our economy and save Nigerians from diseases  associated with consumption of dangerous chemicals used in preserving the banned poultry products.

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