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Customs Intercept Container Of Donkey G£nitals On Kaduna–Abuja Road

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Customs Intercept Container Of Donkey G£nitals On Kaduna–Abuja Road

Officers of the Nigeria Customs Service seized a 40-foot container filled with donkey g£nitals along the Kaduna–Abuja Expressway.

The Comptroller-General of Customs, Mr. Adewale Adeniyi, announced this during a press conference in Abuja on Thursday, July 10.

The container’s contents, believed to be intended for illegal export, were discovered on Friday, June 5, 2025, around 9 pm through a joint surveillance operation conducted by personnel from the Special Wildlife Office and Customs Intelligence Unit.

Represented by the Service’s National Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Maiwada, the CG described the seizure as part of the Service’s heightened efforts to curb illegal wildlife trade in Nigeria.

He noted that the interception reflects the increasing role of transnational criminal networks in exploiting endangered species for illegal gains.

“This seizure is not an isolated incident,” Maiwada stated at the NCS Government Warehouse in Karu, where the confiscated items were formally transferred to the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency for further handling.

He explained, “In line with our efforts, I am pleased to inform you that on Friday, 5th June 2025, at approximately 2100 hours, operatives of the Nigeria Customs Service acting on credible intelligence intercepted a 1x40ft container loaded with donkey genitals along the Kaduna–Abuja Expressway.

“The interception was carried out under coordinated surveillance by officers of the SWO and CIU, further confirming the persistence of illegal wildlife trafficking networks in exploiting Nigeria’s corridors.

“After proper documentation and compliance with procedure, the seized items will be officially handed over today, Thursday, 10th July 2025, to the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency at the NCS Government Warehouse in Karu, Abuja, in line with our commitment to inter-agency collaboration and statutory mandates.”

The customs spokesperson emphasized that the Service has ramped up operations through its Special Wildlife Office, established to tackle the illegal trade in endangered species and uphold Nigeria’s obligations under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.

“This seizure is not an isolated incident. Over the past 12 months, the Special Wildlife Office has uncovered and disrupted multiple illicit wildlife trafficking operations across the country.

“Noteworthy among these include the recovery of six African Grey Parrots and the arrest of one suspect on 10 December 2024 at Kano, the interception of two live pangolins, five Mona monkeys, two Tantalus monkeys, one baby baboon and an African Grey Parrot at Lagos Airport in May 2025. In another separate operation, there was an arrest of one suspect in the Ikom area of Cross River State linked to seizures of 213 parrot heads, six eagle heads, 128 hornbill heads, and other exotic species.

“On 13 January 2025, the Service handed over rescued tortoises to the National Park Service in Oyo State. Several seizures involving taxidermy specimens, such as life-sized lions, zebra hides, gorilla parts, and pangolin scales have been recorded in various ports and logistics routes nationwide. One such case involved 119.4kg of pangolin scales found in a container concealed in sacks around Calabar area of Cross River State. In another development, 120 African Grey Parrots were rescued, and one suspect was arrested in Fufore area of Adamawa State.

“These figures underscore the scale, sophistication, and profitability of the illegal wildlife trade,” Maiwada said, noting that many of these operations are connected to broader criminal syndicates also engaged in money laundering, arms smuggling, and illicit currency flows.

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