Nigerian customs personnel reportedly confronted smugglers in Ogun State on Tuesday, seriously injuring but not more than seven but one die
We received reports at that time that clashes around the Sami junction along the Abeokuta motorway had killed.
Three NCS officers and one officer are also said to have been shot and injured in clashes with rice merchants. It is reported that yesterday, after some rice merchants transported rice from Abeocuta to Sagami, chaos began, and they met customs officers from the Ragos Ikea Federal Operations Unit of fewer than seven people.
Some hooligans attacked agents of the Nigerian Customs Service, Ogon I District and the Nigerian army, injuring one person and destroying two patrol vehicles in Obada-Idimi, Imeko Afon district, Ogun State.
It is understood that the attack occurred at about 2:30 a.m. on Monday morning, when the patrol raided the hiding place used by smugglers to store smuggled rice and other prohibited items.
The hooligans reportedly opened fire on the officer, injuring a young man who was reportedly assisting the team to evacuate seized items.
Two official vehicles of the Nigerian army and the Nigerian Customs Service are also said to have been bulleted.
However, the team responded bravely to the invasion and successfully evacuated 110 (110) bags of smuggled cooking, 50 kilograms per bag. In addition, a suspect was arrested in connection with the incident and is currently under interrogation.
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