Navy intercepts 956 bags of smuggled rice in a ibom
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According to reports, the Nigerian Navy has intercepted 956 bags of smuggled rice in Ibom, Akwa Ibom State. This is a significant seizure, considering the economic importance of rice in Nigeria and the efforts of the government to curb smuggling and promote local production.
Here are some details from the report:
- The interception was made by the Nigerian Navy's Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Ibom, Akwa Ibom State.
- The 956 bags of smuggled rice were found in a truck that was attempting to smuggle the goods into the country.
- The truck was intercepted by naval personnel who were on patrol in the area.
- The smuggled rice is estimated to be worth millions of naira.
- The Nigerian Navy has handed over the seized rice to the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) for further investigation and possible prosecution of the smugglers.
This seizure is a significant blow to rice smugglers who have been causing economic losses to the country by importing rice illegally. The Nigerian government has been implementing policies to promote local rice production and reduce dependence on imported rice.
It's worth noting that the Nigerian Navy has been playing a crucial role in combating smuggling and other forms of economic crimes in the country. Their efforts have led to the seizure of several tons of smuggled goods, including rice, and the arrest of many smugglers.
Overall, this interception is a welcome development and a testament to the efforts of the Nigerian Navy and other security agencies to protect the country's economy and promote local production.