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Customs Arrests Wildlife Smuggler In Lagos  

The suspect is a shipping agent for the BERETE organised crime group that is wanted by the Nigeria Customs Service

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Lagos, Nigeria – The Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone A, of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has arrested a notorious wildlife smuggler, Felix Maiva, in Lagos.

Felix Maiva, who had been on the run since 2021, was arrested to the relentless efforts of the Nigeria Customs Service.

According to Theophilus Duniya, the public relations officer for FOU, said the arrest marks a significant milestone in the fight against illegal wildlife trade.

“The Nigeria Customs Service Federal Operations Unit Zone A has arrested Mr Felix Maiva, a wanted wildlife smuggling kingpin who has been on the run since 2021. Maiva’s arrest is a fallout of intense investigation and surveillance that followed the discovery of a 1 X 20 feet container found to contain 4,752kg of elephant ivory, 5,239kg of pangolin scales, 5kg of rhinoceros horns, and some lion skeletons. The illegal wildlife products were bound to be exported to Haiphong, Vietnam, in January 2021 through the Apapa Sea Port, Lagos-Nigeria.

“The suspect is a shipping agent for the BERETE organised crime group that is wanted by the Nigeria Customs Service for their involvement in the January 2021 seizure and other organised wildlife trafficking offences.”

Duniya, however, disclosed that the acting Customs Area Controller, Hussein Ejibunu, applauded the officers for their diligence and intelligent driven operation that led to the arrest of the wanted wildlife kingpin.

“It is worthy of note that the earlier wildlife seizure made by operatives of the Nigeria Customs Service in Apapa led to the conviction of a clearing agent, Mr Felix OLAME, in June 2023 by a Federal High Court in Lagos. Furthermore, the acting CAC commended the officers for their tact, intelligence and consistency in following up on the suspect, and reiterated that smuggling suspects, no matter how far they run, would be caught by the long arms of the law.

“He describes the breakthrough as a morale booster for officers following up on similar cases and suspects. Maiva’s arrest comes as a result of an intelligence-driven operation by Officers of the Nigeria Customs Service and the Wildlife Justice Commission to support the global effort to fight crimes against endangered species.”

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