Smugglers kill customs officer in Ogun

File Photo- Customs officers on duty

Suspected smugglers have killed an officer with the Nigeria Customs Service at Owode, in the Yewa South Local Government Area of Ogun State.

It was gathered that the victim, who was a driver, was attached to the Federal Operations Unit, Zone A was attacked when he was trying to fix one of the vehicles developed mechanical problems.

The Zonal Customs Public Relations Officer, Theophilus Duniya, who confirmed the incident on Sunday said customs officers had made some seizures and in the course of their movement, one of the vehicles developed mechanical problems.

He said, “In the process of fixing the vehicle, the suspected smugglers mobilised themselves in large numbers with arms, charms, stones and other dangerous objects to murder the officer.”

Duniya disclosed that the corpse had been deposited in a mortuary, noting that the Acting Controller of the FOU, Zone A, Hussein Ejibunu, had directed investigation into the murder.

“The acting controller condemned the killing and reiterated his resolve to keep suppressing smuggling and arresting perpetrators of the criminal activity.

“He said the killing will not deter the FOU, Zone A, under his leadership, from carrying out its statutory functions in the interest of national security and the economy,” the customs spokesman added.

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