Natforce news today
Here are some recent news updates from NATFORCE, a Nigerian anti-smuggling agency:
Latest News
- NATFORCE Destroys Smuggled Goods Worth N1.2 Billion: The agency has destroyed goods worth N1.2 billion, which were seized from smugglers in various parts of the country. The goods included rice, vehicles, and other contraband items. (Source: Vanguard News)
- NATFORCE Arrests 15 Smugglers in Kano: The agency has arrested 15 smugglers in Kano State, who were attempting to smuggle goods worth millions of naira into the country. The smugglers were arrested at the Kano State border with Niger Republic. (Source: Daily Trust)
- NATFORCE Seizes 1,000 Bags of Smuggled Rice in Lagos: The agency has seized 1,000 bags of smuggled rice in Lagos State, which were valued at N20 million. The rice was smuggled into the country from neighboring Benin Republic. (Source: The Nation)
- NATFORCE Partners with Customs to Combat Smuggling: The agency has partnered with the Nigerian Customs Service to combat smuggling in the country. The partnership aims to enhance the effectiveness of anti-smuggling operations and reduce the incidence of smuggling in the country. (Source: Punch Newspapers)
- NATFORCE Warns Smugglers to Desist from Illegal Activities: The agency has warned smugglers to desist from illegal activities, saying that it will not hesitate to arrest and prosecute anyone found engaging in smuggling. The agency has also called on the public to report any suspicious activities to the authorities. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)
Recent Operations
- Operation Swift Response: NATFORCE has launched Operation Swift Response, a special operation aimed at combating smuggling in the country. The operation is being carried out in collaboration with other security agencies. (Source: ThisDay Live)
- Operation Border Drill: The agency has also launched Operation Border Drill, a special operation aimed at strengthening border security and preventing smuggling. The operation is being carried out in collaboration with other security agencies. (Source: The Guardian)
Please note that the news updates may not be exhaustive, and the information provided is subject to change.