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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has announced plans to auction much than 14,000 litres of seized petrol successful Cross River State arsenic portion of efforts to curb smuggling and guarantee the products are enactment to due use.
Customs officials disclosed that the fuel, intercepted during a bid of anti smuggling operations, was confiscated on large borderline routes notorious for amerciable petroleum trafficking.
The seizures were carried retired nether intensified surveillance aimed astatine safeguarding the nation’s system and preventing the diversion of subsidised substance to neighbouring countries.
According to the NCS, “the determination to auction the petrol follows modular procedures, allowing the nationalist to acquisition the products astatine regulated prices portion discouraging further smuggling activities”.
The bureau reassured Nigerians of its committedness to sustaining crackdowns connected economical sabotage, particularly successful borderline communities and besides warned smugglers to desist from amerciable dealings, stressing that anyone caught would look the afloat consequences of the law.


























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