Fake pharmaceuticals worth N1.7bn intercepted in Oyo-Osun axis

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Pharmaceuticals, mainly antibiotics packed in sacks with duty paid value of N1.4bn intercepted by Customs at Oyo-Osun Area Command.

By Suleiman Shehu

The Nigeria Customs Service said its operatives have intercepted fake pharmaceuticals, mainly antibiotics packed in sacks with duty paid value of N1.4 billion at its Oyo-Osun Area Command.

Dr Ben Oramalugo, the Area Controller disclosed this to journalists on Wednesday.

He said the drugs were among other items intercepted by the operatives of the Command.

Oramalogu who described the pharmaceutical seizure as very huge to journalists that the drugs could even be more dangerous than light arms and ammunition.

“Anybody carrying fake drugs is an enemy of the country; the seizures we have made are very huge.

“If we have allowed these fake drugs into the country, a lot of people would have fallen victim,’’ he said.

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Oramalugo also told newsmen that the command also seized 345 (50kg) bags of rice, 53 sacks of used clothing, and shoes and 1,309 pieces of used tyres.

Other seizures were 344 (25kg) kegs of petrol, 61 bottles of vegetable oil and 34 cartons of smuggled wines.

The area controller said the Customs Service would intensify its fight against smuggling and enforce Federal Government’s policy on total border closure.

“We are committed to facilitating trade in essential commodities and supporting Federal Government’s efforts to enhance food security.

“All borders within the command’s area of responsibility are still closed. We shall remain vigilant to prevent smuggling of items that could compromise the well-being of Nigerians,’’ he said.

Oramalugo also told newsmen that the command collected N5.6 billion in revenues in February raising the total so far collected in 2024 to N12.4 billion. (NAN)

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