Customs officers reject N1.5m bribe from rail track vandals

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Officers of the Nigeria Customs Service Sokoto/Zamfara Command have been praised for rejecting a N1.5 million bribe from three suspects

arrested for their involvement in railway track vandalism. The Comptroller of the Command, Kamal Mohammed , disclosed this in a press briefing held on Monday, June 10, 2024, in Sokoto. According to Mohammed, the suspects are… arrested for their involvement in railway track vandalism.

“On June 8, our officers intercepted a 20-footer truck containing vandalized railway tracks along with three suspects,” he said at the press briefing. “In compliance with the CGC’s matching order to seal up all routes used for the smuggling of petroleum products, the Zone ‘B’ Whirlwind tactical team, with reinforcements by officers and men of the Sokoto/Zamfara Area Command, intercepted 11,270 litres of Premium Motor Spirit , popularly called petrol.”

arrested for their involvement in railway track vandalism. The Comptroller of the Command, Kamal Mohammed, disclosed this in a press briefing held on Monday, June 10, 2024, in Sokoto. According to Mohammed, the suspects are… Vice President Kashim Shettima has appealed to Nigerian doctors to resist the "Japa syndrome" and stay put in Nigeria to support the Bola Tinubu administration in its efforts to salvage the nation. Apparently cautioning against the recent surge in a phenomenon colloquially referred to in the local parlance as "Japa Syndrome", Shettima did not just…

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