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Customs impound 7 vehicles, 396 bags of rice in Lagos

The Command’s Spokesman, Abdullahi Hussaini, made this known in a statement on Thursday, stating that the seizures were made along Seme-Badagry expressway between Oct. 12 and Oct. 27.

“The story alleged that officers of the Nigeria Customs Service, Seme Area Command and other Security agencies vacated Seme-Badagry road for fear of being attacked by hoodlums and End SARS protesters.“This, thereby, creating free access for smugglers to perpetrate their unpatriotic act.

 

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Tell us where they kept the rice!.. lol.. Don't reveal the location o

Is this not some of the paliatives? Thank you custom but where will you keep the rice and for who?

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