 The Quarra State Area Command of the Niger Custom Service, NCS, has added over two suspects and two vehicles, 2010 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado Jib and a Toyota Highest Boss, bearing same registration number, EPE 911HH, stolen from Legustate to the authority of the Legustate Police Command for onward investigation. According to the Quarra Area Controller of Customs, KND Ilesomi, preliminary investigation by the legal units shows that the two vehicles 2010 Toyota Highland Cruiser Prado Jib and Toyota Highest Boss, bearing the same registration number, were stolen. In what looked like a drama, exactly 30 days after our officers yet again intercepted one used Toyota Highest Boss in Chikanda, heading towards the United Republic, surprisingly, the same registration number, which the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado Jib earlier intercepted had. After preliminary investigation by our enforcement and legal units, it was established that the two vehicles were stolen. In the spirit of interagency collaboration, the approval of the Comptroller General of Customs was sought and it was received to hand over the two vehicles to Nigeria Police Force for continuation of investigation. However, the command has generated over 5 billion Naira between June and October 2023, with 15 Shizos and 3 suspects arrested. The command has generated the sum of 5,992,300,562 Naira 73 Kobo. Meanwhile, the command also acknowledges the receipt of additional new four operational vehicles believe that they believe will assist in achieving more results. The command would like to use this medium to appreciate the magnanimous support of the Comptroller General of Customs and its management team for giving the command additional four patrol vehicles as has been displayed. The customs firm maintained that the ban through the land borders on importation of foreign goods is still in place while the command is committed to enforcing these without compromise.