The
Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria on Sunday, raided the Hajj/Camp terminal
of the Murtala Muhammed Airport, seized and destroyed goods.
www.odogwublog.com reports that the special raid was supervised
by the Chief Security Officer of the terminal, Mr. Uche Ukeni.
He
said a female suspect was arrested during the raid.
Ukeni
added that the suspect would be taken to the Tango City Police Post, inside the
MMIA, for prosecution.
NAN
reports that two canopies alleged to be illegally set up, one being used as
church and the other used for selling assorted drinks, were discovered by the
FAAN security men.
Ukeni
told newsmen that the agency carried out the raid as a way of sanitising the
cargo terminal and sacking touts and hawkers operating illegally in the are.
He
said the illegal activities often allowed people, who have no business at the
airport, to loiter around as touts, causing unnecessary panics and mayhem.
He
added that the female suspect, arrested during the raid, claimed to be a food
vendor, observing that there was nothing to prove what she claimed to be during
her arrest.
The
CSO stated, “We seized over 20 cartons of assorted beer, 15 cartons of assorted
soft drinks, more than 15 pieces of watermelon, one bunch of unripe plantain
and five tubers of yam.
“We
took away more than five coolers of cooked rice and stew, 50 cartons of bottle
water, 30 packets of sachet water and 10 suckers of pineapple.
“These
seized items would be taken to the graveyard along the airside at the MMIA for
destruction.”
He
explained that any person interested in operating business at the airport
should contact the commercial department of FAAN for documents and approval.
The
CSO said the authority would continue to conduct the raid.
He
directed the FAAN management to clear the overgrown grasses opposite the
Nigerian Aviation Handling Company cargo offices.
He
noted that illegal activities were being carried out around the area covered by
the overgrown grasses while people also defecate in the area.
A
cargo operator at the terminal, Mr Aliu Danbaba, told NAN that the
people made use of the shanties to cool down stress after work.
He
said items being sold at the shanties were cheaper than buying them inside the
approved shops at the terminal.
Danbaba
added, “Things are very expensive in the shops here; we prefer patronising the
shanties because their items are cheaper and easy to access.
“We
are not happy with the raid by FAAN.
“Where
do they want these people to go? These traders have families to care for and
this is where they make their daily bread.”
NAN
FAAN raids Lagos airport terminal, seizes beer, foods, heads for grave yard for destruction
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