The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Muritala Muhammed Airport Command
intercepted a Nigerian professor carrying $1 million on his way to
Kenya, an official said on Wednesday.
The Customs Area
Controller at the airport, Charles Edike, told newsmen in Lagos that
the professor had been handed to the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) for further investigations.
He said that
although the professor declared the money to customs officers at the
airport, “the source of the money was not clear.
“He claimed to
be the director of a company, A-Z Petroleum. He said he was carrying the
money to Kenya to settle a dispute with a community over oil blocks.
“We
were not comfortable with what he said, we have handed him over to the
EFCC,” Mr. Edike said. He did not give the name of the professor.
He
also said that the command intercepted $12 million from 14 persons in
2012, adding that “all the 14 persons have been handed to the EFCC for
prosecution.”
Mr. Edike said the command generated N35 billion in 2012 as against N34 billion in 2011.
“Although
we had more cargos in 2011, we generated more revenue in 2012,” he
said. “This was based on our insistence that every waybill must be
accounted for.”
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