 The Nigeria Custom Service, Federal Operations Unit Zone C, has seized contraband goods with a duty value of 2,757,000,000 Naira. The acting Comptroller in charge of the Zone Coladik Coyote says they seized goods, underscores their determination of the service to enforce all laws relating to the importation and exportation of goods into and out of Nigeria. Our correspondent compiled this report. It's another round of successes recorded by the officers and men of the Nigerian Custom Service, Federal Operations Unit Zone C, as they showcase the items they seized from smugglers within the short time. Speaking to newsmen, the acting Comptroller Coladik Coyote says the Zone has intercepted various contraband goods worth billions of Naira. Our operational modalities, based on the approved standard operating procedure, the unit leave up to its presentation by intercepting various contraband with duty-paid value of 2,757,673,399,000 Naira only. Between January 25th to March 25th, 2023. After conducting newsmen around the seized items, Coyote said the fight against smuggling can only be won if all hands are on deck. These seized contraband goods include sacks of pangolins, Indian M, cartons of course, syrup with codeine and blood-proof exotic vikers, others are bails of second-hand clothings, bags of smuggled rice and various medicines, including Tramador.