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Elgusto Classic International MD, 2 others faces trial over illegal importation of furniture, others

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineAugust 16, 2016No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Federal Operations Unit Zone A of the Nigeria Customs Service has charged Mr. Roland Uche Ogbonna, Managing Director of Elgusto Classic International before Hon. Justice Abdulazeez Anka of Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos on three counts charge of illegal importation of furniture, breaking of customs seal and evasion of duty payment.

A release signed by the Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mr. Jerry Attah said that acting on information, the suspect and his company were alleged to have imported 511 sets of various furniture from China in July 2016, contrary to provision of section 47 (i) and (ii) of the Customs and Excise Management Act, Cap C45 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

Attah informed that after preliminary investigation, inspection and discovery at the warehouse in Lekki, Officers and Men of the Service swung into action by sealing up the warehouse pending thorough investigation.

He stated that the owner of the warehouse alongside two of his staff were arrested, detained and released after their statements were taken and all bail conditions were met.

“On the 1st of August 2016, information got to the Unit that the Managing Director with his staff had broken the seal of the Nigeria Customs Service placed upon Elgusto Classic International warehouse located at Km 43, Lekki-Epe Expressway, Lekki, without authority and with the intent to evade prohibition, thereby committed an offence contrary to the provision of section 145 (5) of CEMA LFN 2004, which they were charged for.

“After breaking the seal, they removed some sets of the furniture imported from China valued at N100,000,000.00 (One Hundred Million Naira only), which they were arraigned, for the intent of evading payment of Customs duty, an offence contrary to the provision of section 164 (a) of CEMA Cap C45 LFN 2004.

“While Mr. Roland Uche Ogbonna, Managing Director, Elgusto Classic International was remanded in Ikoyi Prison awaiting trial as the case was adjourned to October 19 2016, the Warehouse was resealed. Ajakaye, Julius Iyiola, who led the legal team of the Nigeria Customs Service, prayed that the court expedite the legal proceedings to serve as deterrent to others”, he said.

The Customs Spokesman quoted the Controller, Federal Operations Unit Zone A, Comptroller Umar Mohammed Dahiru as having expressed determination to sustain the present tempo of zero tolerance for smuggling under his watch and praised the commitment and diligence of his officers and men for thwarting the antics of smugglers.

He disclosed that while assuring legitimate traders of Nigeria Customs Service’s support, the Controller warned smugglers to desist from such illicit trade, as it was no longer profitable.

“For the avoidance of doubt, genuine importers and owners of warehouses are hereby advised not to exercise any fear as NCS action is only about enforcing payments that are legitimately due to the Federal Government of Nigeria and to ensure that smuggling is brought to its barest minimum”, the Controller was quoted.

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Comptroller Mohammed Dahiru Umar Elgusto Classic International Federal operations Unit Mr. Jerry Atta Nigeria Customs Service
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