The Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos has sentenced six persons
to 10 years imprisonment for cloning the official seals and allocation
papers of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS). The accused persons are:
Abiodun Ojo, Uche Nwamaka Mike, Charles Ali, Abutu Emmanuel, Sunday
Nwaeze and Ngozi Ibeh.
Operatives of the NCS, Federal Operations Unit, Zone A, Ikeja, Lagos in
2013, swooped on the accused persons at their operational base in Apapa,
when it was discovered they ran a parallel Customs establishment.
They were reportedly arrested with counterfeited Nigeria Customs Service
Allocation paper ref. NCS/ADM/MGT/012/S.1/C VOL IV, dated 4th June 2013
and with serial number 0002095 for 1x20ft container no GESU 2339750.
The team also had in its possession, fake seal of the Comptroller
General of the NCS.
Consequently, the NCS Board, after concluding its investigations, arraigned the suspects on September 11, 2013.
The accused persons were arraigned on a five-count charge bordering
mainly on forgery and counterfeiting before Justice Musa, H. Kurya of
the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos.
In his ruling on June 29, Justice Kurya found the six accused persons/defendants guilty of the charges.
According to the Spokesman of the NCS, FOU, Zone A, Lagos, Uche
Ejesieme, the case had been on since 2013 until the NSC secured
conviction on June 29, 2016.
He further revealed that the six persons also cloned the seal of the
officer in charge of valuation, Nigeria Customs Service, Idiroko, Ogun
State Command and the official seal of valuation seat, Apapa port in
Apapa Command.
He added that their action was contrary to the provisions of section 162
(a) and (d) of Nigeria Customs and Excise Management Act Cap C45 Laws
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 2004
“In addition, the six accused persons were also charged for conspiracy
under section 166 of Nigeria Customs and Excise Management Act Cap C45
Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 2004.
“The Legal team of the Nigeria Customs Service was led by Mr. Ajakaye,
Julius Iyiola while Mr. O.O Oreyomi appeared for the 1st and 4th accused
persons. Mr Ernest Onazi appeared for 2nd and 3rd accused persons while
Mr Sunday Okwor for the 5th and 6th accused persons respectively.
Commenting on the judgement, the Controller, Federal Operations Unit
Zone A Ikeja, Comptroller Umar Mohammed Dahiru commended the judiciary
for its forthrightness in the delivery of judgment as he stated that it
will serve as deterrence to others.
(c)Sun
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