102 Bags of Plastic Rice intercepted- NCS

The Federal Operations Uniit of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) on Tuesday said it  intercepted 102 bags of dangerous plastic rice christened “Beat Tomato Rice” with no date of manufacture.

Mohammed Haruna, Customs Area Controller of F.O.U. Comptroller made this known in Lagos, while addressing news men.

According to him those circulating the plastic rice, which was stored for distribution as holidays as  gifts for the public, were arrested in Ikeja area, a suspect was arrested in connection with the seizure, He added.

He said, “Before now, I thought it was a rumour that the plastic rice is all over the country but with this seizure, I have been totally convinced that such rice exists.

“We have done the preliminary analysis on the plastic rice. After boiling, it was sticky and only God knows what would have happened if people consumed it.

“I advise those economic saboteurs who see yuletide season as a peak period for nefarious acts to desist from such illegal business.

“The unit has decided other operational modalities that will make them run for their monies and count their losses.”

He described smuggling as a global phenomenon, adding that such act could not be curbed entirely but could be brought to its barest minimum.

Haruna appreciated well-meaning Nigerians who provided the service with prompt information that led to the discovery of the bags of plastic rice.

The controller, however, advised the media to educate the public on the existence of plastic rice, adding that it was no longer a rumour.

Haruna assured the public that the distribution point of the particular plastic rice seized by the unit had been blocked with immediate effect.

He said that investigation was still ongoing.

The controller said the unit would handover the rice to the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control for proper investigation.

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