Kaduna: Court stops customs from seizing imported rice in markets, seaports

Court bars Customs

The Court of Appeal, Kaduna division, has ruled that the Nigeria Customs Service, (NCS), has no Constitutional right to confiscate imported rice in open markets.

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The court gave the order while delivering judgement in an appeal filed by the NCS against the judgment of the Federal High Court, Kaduna, which discharged and acquitted one Suleiman Mohammed of a 2-count charge on the importation of foreign goods.

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In the judgement, delivered by the three-member panel led by Justice Ntong Ntong, the court also ordered the NCS  to release 613 bags of foreign rice, alongside 80 bags of millet worth about N200 million, and a truck impounded from the respondent in the appeal, Suleiman Mohammed, a 37-yr-old businessman, on the Kaduna-Zaria expressway.

In the judgment, the court held that Kaduna-Zaria expressway is not a land border and that the Nigeria Customs Service has no right to arrest Suleiman Mohammed on June 14, 2019, and confiscate his goods on the Kaduna-Zaria Expressway, which is outside the contemplation or application of the ban on the importation of foreign rice.

The court also held that the Nigeria Customs Service has no right to patrol the Kaduna-Zaria expressway, or any highway  for the sole purpose of arresting and confiscating any foreign rice on those highways, or expressways, because they are not land borders.

Justice Ntong said he had taken time to read the record of appeal, especially the judgment of the trial court, briefs of parties, statutes, and exhibits, and agreed with the trial court that the Kaduna-Zaria expressway is not a land border, as stipulated by the law.

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