Saturday, 18 March 2017

(Photo) See why the Senate has decided to frustrate The Customs Service Boss


The value of the car was N298 million, and the customs duty of N74 million should have been paid on the car.
The alleged cause of ongoing war between the Nigerian Senate and the Customs service boss, Comptroller-General Hameed Ali has been reportedly revealed.
The ongoing battle is allegedly linked to a vendetta by the Senate after officials of the Nigeria Customs service reportedly seized a bulletproof Range Rover Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) owned by Senate President Bukola Saraki.

Sahara Reporters reports that Nigerian Customs officers in Lagos had on January 11, 2017 intercepted and impounded a Range Rover SUV which carried documents that claimed its chassis number was “SALGV3TF3EA190243.”
The value of the car was N298 million, and the customs duty of N74 million should have been paid on the car.

The value of the car was N298 million, and the customs duty of N74 million should have been paid on the car.

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