Customs reacts to report that four persons died in crash caused by its officers

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The Sokoto/Zamfara Command of the Nigeria Customs Service has reacted to reports that four persons died in a crash allegedly caused by its officers on Sunday.

WITHIN NIGERIA recalls that four persons were killed and six others injured in an accident that involved three commercial vehicles along Sokoto-Illela road.

The Public Relations Officer of the command, Balarabe Yusuf, however, in a statement denied the reports, stating that one passenger died in the accident, while others, who sustained injuries, were taken to hospital for treatment.

According to Yusuf, a fleeing driver conveying smuggled goods caused passenger’s death and not the customs officers.

The statement read, “On January 2, 2022, officers of the Nigeria Customs Service, Sokoto/Zamfara Command Mobile Team ‘A’, based on credible intelligence about smuggled goods, mounted a stop-and-search operation at Asara village, along the Sokoto-Illela Road.

“Around 8am, a Toyota Avensis with tinted glasses believed to be conveying smuggled items was flagged down for a search, but the driver, upon sighting officers, tried to escape and in the process almost knocked down one of the officers, who quickly jumped out of his way.

“Unfortunately, the vehicle ran into an oncoming commercial vehicle, had a head-on collision that resulted in the death of one passenger, while others sustained injuries and were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.

“However, some unscrupulous elements, who disguised as sympathisers, mobbed our officers at the point and in the process set one patrol vehicle and a private vehicle belonging to one of the officers ablaze.

“In order to contain the situation from further escalating, the Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Abdulhameed Ma’aji, sent a reinforcement team, which succeeded in restoring law and order in the area.”

 

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