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Thursday, May 14, 2020

Court Orders Customs To Pay Man N5m, Says It Is Unlawful To Collect Import Duty On Personal Goods

The Nigerian Customs Service has been ordered to pay N5 million compensation after unlawful customs import charges.
Nigerian Customs Service
Nigerian Customs Service
 
A federal high court in Abuja has ruled that the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) acted unlawfully by collecting import duty on items that are meant for personal use.
 
This was the judgement delivered by John Tsoho, chief judge of the federal high court, on Wednesday in a suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1113/2019.
 
Kehinde Ogunwumiju, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), instituted the suit after officers of the NSC demanded and collected import duty and other related charges from him in respect of his personal effect (a Louis Vuitton laptop bag) found in his baggage at Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja on June 24, 2019.
 
Ogunwumiju, through his lawyer Tunde Adejumo, argued that pursuant to the provisions of section 8 of the Customs, Excise Tariff, etc. (Consolidation) Act and the 2nd Schedule to the Customs, Excise Tariff, etc. (Consolidation) Act, it was unlawful for the NCS to have collected N156, 955. 20k as import duty on his personal items.
 
Delivering judgment, the judge held that the customs ought not to charge import duty on goods contained in a passenger’s baggage, provided that the said goods are not intended for sale, barter or exchange, and that they are personal and household effects.
 
The judge held that the plaintiff (Ogunwumiju) established evidence to show that the items found in his baggage by the officers of the NCS were meant for his personal use.
 
He said: “The defendants having failed to establish via evidence that the said bag found in the Plaintiff’s baggage was meant for sale, exchange or barter, there was no legal basis upon which the officers of the Nigerian Customs Service demanded and collected import duty and other related charges from the plaintiff in respect of the said bag.”
 
The judge, therefore, ordered the NCS to refund the N156, 955. 20k collected as import duty to Ogunwumiju.
 
He also ordered the NSC to pay N5 million as exemplary damages to the plaintiff.

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