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The senate has asked the Nigeria Customs Service to punish its personnel misusing firearms at the country’s borders.
The red chamber took these decisions on Tuesday after it adopted the recommendations of an ad hoc committee.Advertisement “Federal government should direct the comptroller-general of customs and other heads of security agencies to reduce the multiple checkpoints mounted in border communities,” the Osun senator said.“Comptroller-general of customs should investigate and review border activities. Officers found guilty of abuse of firearms should be punished.
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