The two Nigerian Customs officers declared wanted have turned themselves in for investigation.
Abdullahi I and Odiba Haruna Inah are being probed for allegedly clearing a container carrying 661 Pump-Action Rifles at the Apapa Port in Lagos State.
The wanted officers surrendered to the federal operations unit of the Nigeria Customs Service in Ikeja on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the customs service has declared another officer, Yola Babakiri Ibrahim, wanted in connection with the illegal arms discovery.
The two Nigerian Customs officers declared wanted have turned themselves in for investigation.
Abdullahi I and Odiba Haruna Inah are being probed for allegedly clearing a container carrying 661 Pump-Action Rifles at the Apapa Port in Lagos State.
The wanted officers surrendered to the federal operations unit of the Nigeria Customs Service in Ikeja on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the customs service has declared another officer, Yola Babakiri Ibrahim, wanted in connection with the illegal arms discovery.
The two Nigerian Customs officers declared wanted have turned themselves in for investigation.
Abdullahi I and Odiba Haruna Inah are being probed for allegedly clearing a container carrying 661 Pump-Action Rifles at the Apapa Port in Lagos State.
The wanted officers surrendered to the federal operations unit of the Nigeria Customs Service in Ikeja on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the customs service has declared another officer, Yola Babakiri Ibrahim, wanted in connection with the illegal arms discovery.
The two Nigerian Customs officers declared wanted have turned themselves in for investigation.
Abdullahi I and Odiba Haruna Inah are being probed for allegedly clearing a container carrying 661 Pump-Action Rifles at the Apapa Port in Lagos State.
The wanted officers surrendered to the federal operations unit of the Nigeria Customs Service in Ikeja on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the customs service has declared another officer, Yola Babakiri Ibrahim, wanted in connection with the illegal arms discovery.
The two Nigerian Customs officers declared wanted have turned themselves in for investigation.
Abdullahi I and Odiba Haruna Inah are being probed for allegedly clearing a container carrying 661 Pump-Action Rifles at the Apapa Port in Lagos State.
The wanted officers surrendered to the federal operations unit of the Nigeria Customs Service in Ikeja on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the customs service has declared another officer, Yola Babakiri Ibrahim, wanted in connection with the illegal arms discovery.
The two Nigerian Customs officers declared wanted have turned themselves in for investigation.
Abdullahi I and Odiba Haruna Inah are being probed for allegedly clearing a container carrying 661 Pump-Action Rifles at the Apapa Port in Lagos State.
The wanted officers surrendered to the federal operations unit of the Nigeria Customs Service in Ikeja on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the customs service has declared another officer, Yola Babakiri Ibrahim, wanted in connection with the illegal arms discovery.
The two Nigerian Customs officers declared wanted have turned themselves in for investigation.
Abdullahi I and Odiba Haruna Inah are being probed for allegedly clearing a container carrying 661 Pump-Action Rifles at the Apapa Port in Lagos State.
The wanted officers surrendered to the federal operations unit of the Nigeria Customs Service in Ikeja on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the customs service has declared another officer, Yola Babakiri Ibrahim, wanted in connection with the illegal arms discovery.
The two Nigerian Customs officers declared wanted have turned themselves in for investigation.
Abdullahi I and Odiba Haruna Inah are being probed for allegedly clearing a container carrying 661 Pump-Action Rifles at the Apapa Port in Lagos State.
The wanted officers surrendered to the federal operations unit of the Nigeria Customs Service in Ikeja on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the customs service has declared another officer, Yola Babakiri Ibrahim, wanted in connection with the illegal arms discovery.