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NCS Raises Alarm Over Terrorists’ Operations On Nigeria’s Borders

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The Nigerian Customs Services (NCS) has regretted and raised an alarm over incessant terrorists operations across Nigerian land borders.

Speaking yesterday when he visited the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, at the Army Headquarters in Abuja, the acting Comptroller-General of the Service, Adewale Adeniyi, expressed worries that despite many efforts made, some drug traffickers have continued to use the nation’s borders to bring in narcotics that fuel terrorism.

Adeniyi explained that smugglers in the border areas were taking the strength of the service for granted.

The NCS Acting Comptroller-General said his officers had been unable to apply commensurate force to the level of security threats in border communities, revealing that the criminal elements now believed they could overrun men of the customs service.

In the last 10 years, the dynamics of border crimes have changed. We have terrorists operating on our borders. Drug traffickers continue to use borders to bring in narcotics, which drives the evil agendas of these criminals.

“Those who bring in arms and ammunition do so in violation of the law that guides them. We have found ourselves needing to cooperate with the Army. Given this, I would like to make two requests,” Adeniyi said.

He added: “We need collaboration with the Army, and we have started it with the training of our personnel. I think we can escalate this collaboration into real operational matters. Our officers work daily in border areas and difficult terrains.

“Sometimes in the course of their operations, they come under attacks from smugglers and hostile communities. And most of the time, they are found wanting to apply forces that are commensurate with the level of threats they are exposed to, as smugglers seem to have taken our strength for granted.

“They believe that they can overrun our officers along the border communities,” he added.

The NCS boss, again, appealed to the Army that there was a need to expose its men to joint training operations with the Nigerian Army.

He also pleaded with the Army to conduct a show of force at the border areas to send a signal to smugglers.

Adeniyi said: “We have thought about involving our men in joint training operations with the Nigerian Army. I believe that because of the rich experience the Army has in its theatres, it would be easy to build the capacity of our officers in these border areas.

“Even, if it is just a show of strength to send a powerful message to smugglers that we have our sister agency that can come for our assistance when they come under attack.”

Responding to Adeniyi’s requests, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja promised that the Army would focus on border areas to deter criminals intending to smuggle prohibited items into the country.

We would expand the frontiers of our collaboration. We will collaborate with customs in training and other areas to further enhance the operations of customs along the border areas. We will focus on border areas to show our presence and deter criminals that might want to smuggle contraband into the country,” Daily Trust quoted Lagbaja saying.

He urged the customs boss to approve the repair of the NCS Jetty in Cross River, which he said had become somewhat detached from the body of water.

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