Lagos—THE Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, has denied media reports
that one of its personnel was involved in the shooting of a rice smuggler in
Lagos.
There were media reports
(not Vanguard)
that one of its officers, attached to the Federal Operations Unit, Zone ‘A’,
shot one Mr. Sunday Umaru, who was last week arrested with bags of smuggled
rice.
It also denied that the
smuggler was abandoned in pains, while his bus was taken away to its Ikeja
office.
In statement by the
Public Relations Officer of the Unit, Mr. Jerry Atta said the unverified report
was capable of misleading the general public.
Atta said: “On August
30, 2016, operatives of the Unit while on a tip-off patrol traced one M/Benz
Bus with Lagos registration number KJA310XB loaded with 100 bags of
smuggled rice all the way from Sango Area and eventually stopped it at
Daleko, Mushin Area of Lagos.”
He explained that before
being intercepted at Daleko, the driver started shouting and making comments
that incited a mob action against the officers with different dangerous weapons
such as broken bottles, stones and cutlasses.
The statement noted that
“obviously, he drove to where he could get his associates to attack the Customs
officers. Seeing the mob supporting him, he resisted lawful arrest and grabbed
the riffle of an officer, attempting to disarm the operative. It was during
this attempt the riffle discharged hitting his right shoulder.
“The other armed
operatives fired shots in the air to disperse the raging mob. The officers
seized the bus and its content and immediately rushed the wounded smuggler,
Sunday Umaru to the Ikeja General Hospital for treatment,” the statement added.
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