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Customs intercepts four live pangolins in Ogun

The rescued pangolins were subsequently handed over to the Wildlife Conservation Centre for safekeeping.
Customs officials and the intercepted pangolins

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The rescued pangolins were subsequently handed over to the Wildlife Conservation Centre for safekeeping.

By Ayox Ojo/Abuja

Operatives of Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone A of the Nigeria Customs Service have intercepted four live pangolins during a patrol in Ajilete creeks, Ogun State.

The interception, described as a significant boost to Nigeria’s fight against wildlife trafficking occurred on Thursday, 15 January 2026, according to a press signed by the Public Relations Officer of the Unit, Chief Superintendent of Customs Hussaini Abdullahi.

The statement indicated that the the seizure was made when operatives on patrol, acting on credible intelligence, stopped a wooden boat conveying the endangered animals in wire mesh cages along Alapa Creek, Ajilete.

The statement disclosed that upon sighting Customs officers, the suspected smugglers fled into the creeks, abandoning both the boat and the animals.

The rescued pangolins were subsequently handed over to the Wildlife Conservation Centre for safekeeping.
The rescued pangolins were subsequently handed over to the Wildlife Conservation Centre for safekeeping.

According to the release, the handover was conducted by the Deputy Comptroller of Customs in charge of Enforcement, Oluwaseun Oguntuase, on behalf of the Comptroller, FOU Zone A, Gambo Aliyu.

Commending the officers, Comptroller Aliyu said: “This interception reflects the professionalism, courage and commitment of our officers, particularly during night operations. I urge all personnel to remain vigilant and resolute in tackling trans-border crimes, as the Unit will continue to enforce wildlife protection laws and collaborate with relevant stakeholders to eradicate the illegal trade in endangered species.”

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