Customs Seize Donkey Meat and Contraband in Adamawa

The Nigeria Customs Service, under the leadership of Comptroller Mohan Abdullahi Mako, has successfully seized contraband items, including 460 kg of dry donkey meat and 509 pieces of raw donkey skin, with a total duty-paid value of 94 million naira. This operation, which took place over six weeks, also included the confiscation of 45 jumbo sacks of second-hand clothing and 200 mg Viagra tablets.
The total value of all seized items amounted to 98,375,235 naira. Comptroller Mako emphasized the commitment of the customs officers to eradicate smuggling activities in the region, which he described as detrimental to the nation's economy.
He urged individuals involved in smuggling to abandon such activities and pursue legitimate business ventures. Mako also acknowledged the visionary leadership of the Customs CG, Bashir Adewal Adeniyi, and highlighted the importance of public support in achieving these operational successes.
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