Customs Dismantle Fuel Smuggling Network In South-West, Auction Seized Petrol

Operatives of the Nigeria Customs Service have dismantled a fuel smuggling network operating along the South-West border corridor, as part of ongoing efforts to curb the illegal export of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly known as petrol.

Operatives of the Nigeria Customs Service have dismantled a fuel smuggling network operating along the South-West border corridor, as part of ongoing efforts to curb the illegal export of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly known as petrol.

The development was disclosed during a press briefing held at the Customs Training College in Ikeja on Tuesday March 31, 2026 and posted on the Official X handle of the Nigeria Customs Service.

Speaking at the briefing, the National Coordinator of Operation Whirlwind, Deputy Comptroller of Customs Abubakar Aliyu, said the operation led to the interception of 14,875 litres of PMS.

“Over the past few weeks, our operatives, acting on credible intelligence, have successfully dismantled a coordinated network of smugglers engaged in the illegal export of PMS to neighbouring countries. During the exercise, a total of 544 jerrycans, each containing 24 litres, were seized, amounting to 14,875 litres,” he said.

Aliyu explained that the interceptions were made across several strategic locations, including Imeko, Ilara, Ilaro, Idiroko, and the Seme-Badagry axis. He added that the total Duty Paid Value (DPV) of the seized product stands at ₦14,875,000.

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