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Customs, Police, Others Begin Joint Patrol At Idiroko Border to Stop Illegal Checkpoints

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Customs, Police, Others Begin Joint Patrol At Idiroko Border to Stop Illegal Checkpoints
The multiple complaints of checkpoints and extortion along the Idiroko border road, the Nigeria Customs Service has initiated a joint patrol of the axis in collaboration with other sister security agencies in stopping illegal checkpoints.

Addressing TMnews at the end of a security meeting held at the Idiroko Border on Tuesday, Customs Area Controller of Ogun 1 Idiroko Command, Ag. Compt BA Shuaibu informed that all the agencies have agreed to eliminate unwholesome practices.

Following the reduction in the number of Customs checkpoints along the axis from over thirty to five checkpoints, Compt Shuaibu said  other agencies are willing to follow suit as he gets assurance of the Ogun State Commissioner of Police, CP Alamutu last week during his visit to Abeokuta.

“We just had a joint security meeting this morning and there is an initiative to position our officers of the various security agencies at strategic positions, not just to litter the whole roads, but to deploy them strategically in such a way that their impact would be felt and more effective.

“We have all agreed and to that effect, a joint patrol by all the security agencies would help us, not only in combating smuggling, but to also deter unwholesome activities by persons that are even supposed to be on side of law enforcement.

“If we are all together as one body, nobody can come using certain influence to carryout these nefarious activities.

"So, we are working together and we are resolute in our commitment to ensure that this corridor is sanitised, I can see the will and the commitment in all the security agencies at the meeting.

“We would like to see this route sanitised and emulate our neighbours who have their transit routes sanitised, anywhere we see something working perfectly, we should not feel shy to copy it

“This would ensure that legitimate traders using this axis would feel elated to continue to use this axis, for them to see that we are working for their good.

“We want to thank the Comptroller General of Customs and the management for the level of support we enjoyed" he added

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