ABUJA: Nigerian Customs seized 672 expired imported supermarket food items. Handing over the goods to a Deputy Director, Ports Inspection, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), said the expired goods were discovered upon 100 per cent examination.
She said that the 40 ft container, No GCNU 46394/5, was examined and found to contain 1,268 cartons and 899 packages of supermarket food items. The comptroller explained that the container came in from Europe but the port of origin was not specified.
The comptroller said that a white DAF Truck was also examined and found to contain two pallets of body lotion of 752 pieces, with neither manufacturing nor expiry dates.
Isa said the seizure was made, considering the danger posed by the activities of these syndicates, “who are more interested in what comes into their pockets, rather than the health implications to Nigerians’.”
“I, therefore, sound this note of warning to you all and to all the syndicates of such dangerous goods to PTML command and other seaports to desist from such acts,’’ the comptroller said.
According to her, genuine importers are assured of a conducive environment to carry out their legitimate businesses.