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    ‎Customs deploys INTERPOL Data Centre for intelligence-led networks

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    ‎By Onu Okorie

    ‎Nigeria Customs Service NCS has strengthened its border security and intelligence capabilities by deploying an INTERPOL Data Centre at its Headquarters in Abuja, giving officers access to one of the world’s largest criminal intelligence networks.

    ‎The Comptroller-General of Customs CGC, Adewale Adeniyi, announced the development during a demonstration of the facility. He also described it as a major milestone in the Service’s technology-driven transformation and intelligence-led enforcement strategy.

    ‎Adeniyi said Customs enforcement has evolved beyond conventional compliance, with technology now playing a central role in combating transnational crime. He added that the planned signing of a Memorandum of Understanding MoU with INTERPOL would further deepen cooperation between both organisations.

    ‎The CGC also highlighted the Service’s indigenous B’Odogwu platform, describing it as an innovative digital solution that can support trade facilitation in Nigeria and across other African Customs administrations.

    ‎INTERPOL Consultant Chikwe Udensi said the facility is the eighth INTERPOL Data Centre in Africa and provides Customs officers with access to more than 152 global criminal databases covering stolen vehicles, vessels, cargo, parcels, and other transported assets.

    ‎According to Udensi, the platform enables officers to instantly verify whether goods or transport assets have been reported stolen anywhere in the world, strengthening investigations, border security and revenue generation through real-time intelligence.

    ‎On his part, Deputy Comptroller-General of Customs in-charge of Enforcement, Investigation and Inspection, Timi Bomodi, said officers have already been trained to operate the system, which has been fully integrated into the Service’s ICT infrastructure. He noted that the platform also enhances cargo profiling, valuation and risk assessment by providing accurate information on the description and origin of goods.

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