Nigerian Customs Begins E-Auction Of Seized Vehicles, Goods
The Nigerian Customs Service has begun the electronic auction of contrabands, including exotic cars and other items.
According to The Nation, the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) has commenced electronic (online) auction of contrabands, including exotic cars of different brands seized from smugglers in Imo/Abia and Edo/Delta commands.
Controller of Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Owerri, Comptroller Kayode Olusemire, who made the disclosure while conducting newsmen round the latest seizures made in the zone, said that the auction, which will be done through the internet will be conducted every Monday and Wednesday for the next one month.
According to him, interested members of the public can log into the internet designated website and select any of the items listed on the purchase list.
The Controller also disclosed that among items to be auctioned electronically were Rolls Royce cars, Mercedes, Toyota and vehicles of different makes and other intercepted contraband.
He stated that the recourse to online sales of seized goods is to make the process as transparent as possible.
Some of the latest seizures, according to Olusemire, were eight exotic cars with duty paid value (DPV) of N161 million, over 1,000,572 bags of rice with DPV of N31 million, fake drugs, including cannabis saliva, tramadol, codeine and spices with foreign names.
Some of the rice, he said were neatly concealed in two silos belonging to Dangote Group of Companies and plastic tanks.
He wondered why smuggling still thrives, especially rice, despite all the efforts put in by the Federal Government to encourage rice production.
The Controller solicited the cooperation of the public to tackle the smuggling menace, warning that any attack on Customs men in the course of their duty attracts the death penalty.