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Nigerian Navy impounds 1221 bags smuggled rice, arrests seven suspects in Calabar

Nigerian Navy impounds 1221 bags smuggled rice, arrests seven suspects in Calabar

By Emmanuel Una – Calabar

A giant wooden boat laden with one thousand two hundred and twenty-one bags of  foreign parboiled rice  smuggled into the country has been impounded by Nigerian Navy Ship, Victory in Calabar

The snuggled rice along with seven suspected crew members was on Wednesday handed over to Nigerian Customs Service Anti Snuggling Taskforce for further investigation and prosecution.

READ ALSO: Rice smuggling: Elephant Group supports FG on border closure

Handing over the suspected crewmen and the rice to the Customs Service officials, Commodore Vincent Okeke, Commander NNS Victory said the Nigerian Navy has zero-tolerance for criminality and warned smugglers and oil pipeline vandals to steer clear of Nigerian territorial waters while carrying out their nefarious activities.

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