Mr Wada put the total value of the 13 vehicles intercepted at more than N42.1 million.........................................
The Nigeria Customs Service has said it impounded 13 vehicles, 314 bags of imported rice and some other goods, valued at more than N60 million, in Katsina State between July 8 and August 3.
According to Mr Wada, the command in the period under review intercepted a Lexus Saloon 2011 model with Duty Paid Value of N3.6 million, Toyota Corolla 2015 with DPV of more than N7 million. “We also seized a Peugeot J5 bus valued at more than N1.4 million, another same J5 bus of over N1.6 million, Ford van F150 1996 model worth over N2 million and Peugeot J5 Iveco with DPV of N2.1 million.
According to Mr Wada, the Katsina command also impounded dates worth N2.2 million, bags of soybeans worth N315,000, maize with the value of N715,000 and foreign fertilizer, valued at N154,350.
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