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Customs Awards Exceptional Officers in Apapa, Urges Continued Commitment to Duty

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…As Junior Course 19 Officers Conclude Operational Study Tour

The Nigeria Customs Service has awarded four deserving officers at the Apapa Command for the exceptional discharge of their duties and commitment.

The Assistant Comptroller-General of Customs (ACG) and Zonal Coordinator, Zone ‘A’, ACG Saidu Yusuf, was represented by Customs Area Controller, Apapa Command, Comptroller Babatunde Olomu, on Friday, 26 July 2024, at the Command headquarters in Lagos presents the commendation letters to the four outstanding officers.

The ACG stated that their contributions have been exemplary, stressing that Deputy Comptroller (DC) Salamatu Atuluku, the Scanner Manager, and others were notably recognised for their exceptional performance.

“DC Atuluku’s contributions have been exemplary, with her unit achieving the highest number of significant interventions,” the ACG reiterated.

He urged them to remain committed to duty and never relent from what they are known for, as a golden fish has no hiding place.

Expressing gratitude on behalf of the awardees, DC Atuluku emphasised the importance of transparency in customs operations.

“This recognition is a tremendous boost to our morale. My advice to stakeholders is always to declare consignments honestly. Transparency is crucial for effective revenue generation and customs operations,” she added.

Earlier, officers of the Nigeria Customs Command and Staff College (NCCSC) Gwagwalada, Junior Course 19, who have been on an operational study tour in Lagos, concluded their course with a visit to the Apapa Area Command.

The visit gave the officers a comprehensive understanding of the Command’s role in export regulation compliance.

The Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Babatunde Olomu, praised the successful completion of the tour and expressed confidence in the officers’ readiness. “I do not doubt that the objectives of this course have been met. Your presence here confirms that the purpose behind the training has been achieved.”

“It reflects the dedication of the commandant and lecturers to your transformation. The investment from management is clearly paying off. You should embody both character and knowledge, and I am thoroughly impressed.”

The tour’s Chief Instructor and team leader, Assistant Comptroller of Customs Faruk Abubakar, explained that the tour’s purpose was to provide first-hand information and deepen understanding of the NCS’ operational frameworks.

He also highlighted stakeholders’ contributions, who shared valuable insights into industry challenges.

Participants described the experience as profoundly transformative.

Recall that the study tour kicked off on Monday, 22 July 2024, with the theme: ‘The Role of Nigeria Customs Service in Ensuring Compliance with Export Regulations’.

 

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Plateau killings: Declare killer herdsmen terrorists – Ex-military administrator tells FG

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A former military administrator of Plateau State, Real Admiral Bitrus Atukum (rtd) has called on the Federal Government to declare the Fulani herdsmen attacking communities in the state as terrorists.

He said the target of the assailants is to keep the citizenry under perpetual poverty.

Atukum equally accused the killer herdsmen of “economic sabotage”, noting that they attack mostly when the planting and harvest seasons are approaching.

He equally observed that another reason for the attacks is purely land grabbing.

The retired army officer lamented that government is fighting insecurity on the Plateau with kid gloves.

Atukum’s comments followed recent killings in Bokkos LGA of Plateau State.

Ekwutosblog recalls that over 50 people were recently killed, thousands displaced and their means of livelihood destroyed in some communities of Bokkos LGA.

“The endless attacks on villages by the Fulani is a strategic act of terrorism, as such government should note this and label them as terrorists who are not only at war with armless and harmless civilians, but the country as a whole,” he said.

Atukum called on the citizens to defend themselves against the aggressors to protect their ancestral lands.

The former military administrator also decried last Tuesday’s press briefing held in Kaduna by one Garba Abdullahi Mohammed, a leader of Fulani groups.

“All these details given at that press briefing can be verified; government has relevant information as to where it can start the investigation.

“You cannot allow people under the pretext of the freedom of speech to be making this kind of statements, few days after the killings in Bokkos. These are unprovoked attacks!

“In the past, they used to say farmer-herder clash. How can you have clash in someone’s bedroom?

“Government is fighting this insecurity on the Plateau with kid gloves.

“I would have expected that on the Plateau, where you have hills and small mountains that are being inhibited by these Fulani herdsmen; what is the difficulty in ordering the army to and fish them out there?

“These people come down from these hills, commit havoc and disappear, and that is where they hide their weapons.

“So I just believe in addition to what the government is doing, they can do more,” he stressed.

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Montreal police arrested seven people who are believed to have ties to an Italian Mafia clan on Wednesday morning.

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Six men, ages 34 to 59, and a 44-year-old woman were arrested, said the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM). Around 40 officers were involved in the operation.

The arrests, which mark the final phase of the Americano Project, were made in the boroughs of LaSalle and Verdun, as well as in Brossard.

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“It’s going to hurt traditional Italian organized crime in this area,” Francis Renaud, head of the SPVM’s organized crime unit, told reporters on Wednesday morning.

“We’re used to seeing traditional Italian organized crime in the Saint-Léonard area … but in LaSalle, it’s a well-hidden stronghold.”

Who are the suspects
The seven individuals, whom Renaud believes to be the “most influential people” in LaSalle, operated under the radar, he said. They were very well-known by the LaSalle community and some of them owned businesses.

Large-scale drug trafficking of cocaine was their specialty, said Renaud, and their team would sell drugs to resellers. Their clients were from all over the province.

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Francis Renaud is the head of Montreal police’s organized crime unit. (Ivanoh Demers/Radio-Canada)
Renaud added that the individuals collaborated with other known criminal organizations, groups that would’ve previously been considered “enemies.”

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“In LaSalle, it’s pretty special,” said Renaud.

“The Italian organized crime [there] are not afraid to mix with other organized crime that we know, the bikers, the Irish, to make their business go on. And they’re getting along. That’s the special effect of LaSalle.”

Various charges
The suspects will appear at the Montreal courthouse by the end of the day.

Five of them are facing charges of committing an offence for the benefit of a criminal organization, drug trafficking and possession of substances for the purpose of trafficking, according to the SPVM.

Previous phases of the criminal investigation, which began in August 2023, led to the seizure in January and May 2024 of more than 32 kilograms of cocaine, over $2.2 million in cash, four kilograms of crystal methamphetamine, 12 firearms and several other items of evidence, said the police.

Three individuals who were previously arrested as part of the investigation have already appeared in court and were released. Renaud said they will appear again in court “probably with slightly more severe charges” than the initial charges they were facing.He explained that Wednesday’s operation included wiretaps, video surveillance and investigators working day and night for two years.

Renaud said “of course” the organization will find replacements for those arrested, which will force his unit to launch another investigation.

“It’s our job to monitor the intel and to see [who] is coming in to take the place and do the exact same thing again, and see you guys in a year or two,” said Renaud with a smile.

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Scores forced to leave US as Trump administration revokes student visas

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The administration of President Donald Trump has revoked the visas of hundreds of international students, forcing many to exit the US within days.

Some students reportedly received unexpected texts or emails, while others discovered their cancellations through the Federal Student Exchange and Visitor Information System.

Universities across states like California, Colorado, Ohio, and Florida reported cases, though many declined to share details due to student privacy.

According to immigration experts, the scale is unprecedented

“I’ve been doing this for 25 years and I’ve never seen 300 students lose their visas. It’s all political,” immigration attorney Len Saunders said.

Ekwutosblog reports that some visa cancellations appear linked to minor issues like traffic violations or roommate disputes, while others may be tied to participation in pro-Palestinian protests.

Meanwhile, Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed responsibility for revoking no fewer than 300 visas, calling the students “lunatics” for their activism.

“Every time I find one of these lunatics, I take away their visas,” he said.

The students affected are not being detained but told to leave the country within seven days.

This development has sparked protests, including at the University of Arizona and Tufts University, where Turkish student Rumeysa Öztürk was detained despite holding a valid visa.

Colorado State University confirmed six student visa revocations, while the University of Massachusetts-Amherst said five students were affected.

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