says action on Defense moves
ZAINAB JUNAID
Ogun 1 Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service has
defended the viral video depicting sporadic shootings by operatives of its
Command, saying action was on defense moves.
The Command’s Public Relations Officer, Supretendent of Customs(SC)Ahmed Bukoye Oloyede,
disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday December 19, 2023, saying operatives of the Command while
evacuating some smuggled goods from two faulty vehicles used as means of
conveyance, came under attack by hoodlums who were suspected to have been
mobilized by the smugglers of the unwholesome goods and had to retaliate in order to protect but safeguard themselves.
According to the statement, “On Saturday, 16th of December,
2023, along the Lanfewa/Enu gada axis of Ogun State, the operatives of Ogun 1
Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service, operatives of the Command while
evacuating some smuggled goods from 2 faulty vehicles used as means of
conveyance, came under attack by hoodlums who were suspected to have been
mobilized by the smugglers of the unwholesome goods.
“The seriousness of the attack and the threat to officers'
lives led to a call for reinforcement. During the melee that ensued at about
0715 hours of that day, our operatives repelled the attack to safeguard their
lives. They left the scene with the secured seizure and prevented the hoodlums
from further attack till they finally exited the area. The seizure was
successfully conveyed to the Government Warehouse at Customs House, Abeokuta,
without any casualty.
I would like to state emphatically that the Command under
the leadership of the Ag. Customs Area Controller Ahmadu Shuaibu values the
lives of its host communities and frowns at the arbitrary use of firearms.
However, in situations with a severe threat to life, the rules of engagement
must be evoked for self-protection.
“The Command regrets the compelling and unfortunate
situation that might have put the residents of the said axis and the general
public in fear. While carrying out our lawful duty, we shall not renege in our
effort to ensure the safety of the good people of Ogun State. Our operatives
shall continue to operate within the ambit of the law and in conformity with
the rules of engagement.
“It is pertinent to inform you that the Nigeria Customs
Service Act (NCSA) 2023 frowns at obstruction, molestation, or assaults of
officers on lawful duty, with the infliction of punishment on offenders such as
conviction to a fine of five million Naira, and imprisonment for 5 years or
both. Also, Section 226 of the NCSA empowers Customs operatives to carry out
patrols freely, which applies to our anti-smuggling operations in Ogun State,”
the statement partly read.