Officials of the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, Ogun State
Command, on Tuesday engaged in a gun duel with smugglers along Ota-Idiroko
road.
A witness said crisis started
when
some customs officials tried to stop a Sherif popular smuggler. The officials
shot at and killed Sherif at Ola junction, Onibuku along Ota-Idiroko road,
during the gunfight, the witness said.
Sherif and his fellow smugglers
were allegedly smuggling rice, poultry and other items from Benin Republic
through the border when they were accosted.
The witness, who resides in the
area, said Sherif and his gang are known to always bribe compromised customs
officials to ensure easy smuggling until Tuesday’s action.
The killing of Sherif, sparked
up an uproar as unidentified
supporters of Sherif went on rampage, setting the Customs Hilux van and office
along Idi-Iroko road ablaze.
The mob also allegedly wounded some Customs officers, who were
shielded by combined security officials including the police and the Nigerian
Navy.
When contacted, the spokesperson
of the Customs in Ogun, Abdullahi Maiwada, said the violence started when
Customs officials intercepted the smugglers with their products. He said the
smugglers attacked the officials before the latter fought back.
“We intercepted a Mazda vehicle
with registration number KTU 504 AN carrying 45 bags of smuggled rice, and also
a Passat vehicle with 28 cartons of smuggled turkey,” he said.
“But in a reprisal attack, the smugglers mobilised themselves
and destroyed our official vehicle which was set ablaze, and also destroyed
personal vehicles of our men. They also destroyed the command post at Atan
junction.”
The spokesperson said he could not
confirm any death and that investigation was still ongoing.
One dead as Ogun Customs Officials Clash with Smugglers
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