Nigeria Customs Service in a shocking move has intercepted and returned 21 stolen exotic cars, including a Rolls Royce and a Lamborghini, worth several billions of naira, to their rightful owners in Canada.
The seized vehicles include three 2021 Toyota Highlanders, a Mercedes-AMG GT with a Lamborghini Huracan, a Mercedes-Benz G550, a Range Rover Sport, and two Range Rovers (2023 and 2018 models), among others.
Comptroller General of Nigeria Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, revealed that the vehicles were intercepted in various locations, including Lekki, Tin-Can Island in Lagos, and Onne Port in Rivers State.
Adeniyi handed over the seized vehicles to Canadian officials, highlighting the Nigeria Customs Service’s commitment to combating vehicle trafficking.
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According to Adeniyi, the service has intensified its operations against vehicle trafficking syndicates operating within Nigeria’s borders.
He cited INTERPOL reports, which indicate that West Africa has become a notable destination hub in the global stolen vehicle trade network.
This achievement demonstrates the effectiveness of the Nigeria Customs Service’s efforts to combat transnational crime and recover stolen assets.
The return of these exotic cars to their rightful owners in Canada serves as a testament to the service’s commitment to international cooperation and justice.
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