New Customs bill seeks 20-year jail term for use of illegal routes
The new Customs and Excise Management Act amendment bill recently passed into law by the House of Representatives has granted the service the power to detain any aircraft or ship that fails to comply with the laws of the land in terms of export and import of goods.
The bill, when it eventually becomes law, will also impose a fine of N20 million on persons found to have constructed or encouraged the construction of illegal routes and tunnel into and out of the country and another fine of N10 million on owners of land where such tunnels are constructed.
As a way of discouraging smuggling and enhancing revenue for government, the bill encourages the establishment of a joint border patrol among Customs Services of Nigeria and neighboring countries.
It also criminalised the manufacturing of carbonated drinks ad tobacco related products without an approved license from the Customs service, while also making it mandatory for the Customs service to issue licenses for the operation of warehouses where goods are to be kept.