The command’s comptroller said nine containers with duty paid value of over N1.16 billion was also confiscated by its officers
Mr Tinubu had, on June 19, announced Mr Adeniyi as the acting CG of customs to wide acclaim.
The NCS was among agencies, organisations and individuals whose plots were revoked by the FCTA for failure to develop their lands.
The acting comptroller general of customs, Adewale Adeniyi, said the seizures occurred at various times and locations within the border corridors of the South-West states.
Team Nigeria was represented by six female wrestlers at the championships.
Mr Adeniyi congratulated the cadets on their successful completion of training and welcomed them into the service.
He promised to continue to engage stakeholders and community leaders to have seamless transactions around Seme corridor.
Nigerian and Benin customs are partnering to improve trade relations.
He commended his officers’ vigilance for uncovering and seizing two pistols hidden inside a groupage container.
Mr Adeniyi said there was a need to expose the officers to joint training operations with the Nigerian Army.
