Nigerian Customs Officer Detained For Exposing ‘Booming Petrol Smuggling Business To Niger Republic, Cameroon, Chad’, Says He Has Evidence To Nail Senior Colleagues | Sahara Reporters

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Owombo Segun John, a Customs officer arrested and detained for exposing how refined petroleum products, particularly Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, are trafficked into Cameroon, Chad, Niger Republic, and other African countries, has spoken out since his detention. The Nigerian Customs officer, in a video posted by one Durodola Ologunowa on Facebook on June 17, narrated how he underwent various tests while in detention and was accused of using hard drugs.

Nigerian Customs Officer Detained For Exposing ‘Booming Petrol Smuggling Business To Niger Republic, Cameroon, Chad’, Says He Has Evidence To Nail Senior ColleaguesThe Nigerian Customs officer, in a video posted by one Durodola Ologunowa on Facebook on June 17, narrated how he underwent various tests while in detention and was accused of using hard drugs.

He said, “My name is Segun Owombo, a superintendent of the Nigeria customs. I was the one detained in November 2022 for exposing how people were smuggling fuel to neighbouring countries like Cameroon. “God will bless the righteous people in Nigeria who mounted pressure on my behalf. I was the one invited from my checkpoint. I am the one there who is from the south and practises a different religion. But now, they have asked all the others to report to Abuja. I want Nigerians to follow up on the matter. Controller Jalo should come and state his side of the story. Also, Amu Garba and the one who threatened to shoot me dead, OC Liaison, Adamu should be called. I have evidence against them.

 

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