 None of the fewer than 2,140 bucks of urea fertilizer and other contraband goods was over 68 million there were intercepted by the Adamo-Toraba era command of the Nigerian customs service last April. Speaking at the press conference in Yola, the controller of customs in charge of Adamo and Toraba state expressed concern at the rate restricted items have been moved to the north east. He explained that the command has keyed into the controller general of customs zero tolerance on smuggling, combatant illegal commercial activities and trade in elitid goods. Boko Haram agents use urea in manufacturing explosive substances. In April, over eight persons were killed by bombs planted in local joint in Toraba state with over 20 other sustaining life-threatening injuries. Other items seized are petroleum products, foreign power boilers, vehicles, use motorcycle, foreign soap. Action taken by the command is in compliance with the Custom Healcoter Directives and the federal government policy on restriction of movement of urea fertilizer to some north eastern state of Adamawa and Bonu among others due to security concern. Movement of some of the items like urea require end user certificate. They are highly restricted. The command engage widely with various stakeholder and sensitize them and we therefore now wish to use the media to still advise on patriotic element to turn a new leaf as the command has sharpened its intelligence gathering, restricted guise and has drawn a more robust area of responsibility chart to combat these illicit activities. We shall achieve more in collaboration with the good and peace loving people of Adamawa and Toraba state.