Customs Seizes $193,000 Concealed in Yoghurt Carton at Abuja Airport

Customs Seizes $193,000 Concealed in Yoghurt Carton at Abuja Airport

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has intercepted a staggering $193,000 in undeclared foreign currency concealed in a carton of yoghurt at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

The interception, which occurred on Thursday, 20th March 2025, followed credible intelligence gathering and a vigilant baggage inspection on an inbound passenger.

Addressing journalists at the airport’s International Wing, the Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Olumide Adebisi, disclosed that the suspect, Kamilu Abdullahi Sarina, aged 40, had arrived in Nigeria aboard Ethiopian Airlines Flight No. 951 from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Acting on intelligence received earlier that day, Customs officers conducted a detailed inspection that led to the discovery of the concealed funds.

“Around the early hours of today, we received an intelligence report, which proved very helpful. This afternoon, one Kamilu Abdullahi Sarina, who boarded Ethiopian Airlines from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, was found concealing a total sum of $193,000 inside a carton of yoghurt,” Comptroller Adebisi revealed.

He explained that the undeclared cash violates the Anti-Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act 2022 and the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023, both of which mandate that any traveller in possession of funds exceeding $10,000 or its equivalent in negotiable instruments must declare it to the Nigeria Customs Service upon arrival or departure.

“The law clearly states that if a person has funds above $10,000, they must declare it to Customs. Failure to do so could result in the forfeiture of the money, a prison sentence of up to two years, or both,” Adebisi said.

Providing insight into how the smuggled cash was uncovered, Comptroller Adebisi credited advanced scanning technology for detecting the unusual density of the suspect’s luggage.

“When Mr. Kamilu Abdullahi Sarina’s luggage was scanned, we detected an unusual density. We allowed him to proceed but closely monitored his baggage. Upon further inspection, we discovered that the density was irregular, so we instructed him to return. In his presence, we checked the package and found the undeclared money hidden inside the yoghurt carton,” he explained.

Following the seizure, the intercepted $193,000 was formally handed over to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for further investigation and prosecution.

“As required by law, we are handing over the forfeited money to the EFCC for further necessary action,” Comptroller Adebisi stated.

Reaffirming the Nigeria Customs Service’s commitment to enforcing financial regulations and preventing illicit financial flows across borders, Comptroller Adebisi warned that travellers attempting to bypass financial regulations would face strict legal consequences.

He said, “All travellers must comply with Nigeria’s financial regulations, particularly the legal requirement to declare any cash or negotiable instruments exceeding the approved threshold when travelling in or out of the country.”

He emphasised that the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act of 2022 and the Foreign Exchange (Monitoring and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act of 1995 provide clear guidelines on currency declaration, stressing that non-compliance with these regulations constitutes a breach of Nigerian law and attracts severe penalties.

Comptroller Adebisi assured that the FCT Command would continue collaborating with sister agencies, particularly the EFCC, to strengthen border security and enhance financial crime enforcement.

He urged travellers and stakeholders to remain vigilant and adhere to lawful financial practices.

Expressing gratitude to the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, MFR, for providing an enabling working environment, Comptroller Adebisi noted that the support had significantly enhanced operational efficiency within the Command.

“Our officers and men remain committed to upholding the integrity of Nigeria’s borders and ensuring full compliance with financial regulations,” he added.

Tersoo Agber

Journalist, Travel enthusiast, PR consultant, Content manager/editor, Online publisher.

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