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2375 (2017) 2397 (2017) (‘UNSCR 1718’, ‘UNSCR 1874’, UNSCR 2087’, ‘UNSCR 2094’, UNSCR 2270’, ‘UNSCR 2321’, ‘UNSCR 2356’, ‘UNSCR 2371’, ‘UNSCR 2375’, ‘UNSCR 2397’) and the additional statutory purposes set out in the regulations 3) This sanctions regime is aimed at restricting the ability of the DPRK to carry on banned programmes, promoting the abandonment by the DPRK of banned programmes and the decommissioning of the DPRK’s banned weapons. It also aims to promote peace, security and stability on the Korean peninsula. Import prohibitions DPRK Sanctions Regulations that are set out below: Regulation 36 arms and related materiel, dual-use goods, and other arms- and Weapons of Mass Destruction-related goods this includes all military goods, and anything which falls within chapter 93 of the Goods Classification table, other than military goods ....
a) The Syrian regime; i. ‘The Syrian regime’ is defined as the regime in Syria on or after 9 May 2011 led by Bashar Al-Assad and includes its public bodies, corporations or agencies, or any person acting on its behalf or at its direction. b) The Central Bank of Syria; c) A person acting on behalf, or at the direction, of a person mentioned (a) or (b) d) A person who is not an individual and who is owned or controlled directly or indirectly (within the meaning of regulation 7) by a person mentioned in (a) or (b). Exceptions 4) Part 7 of the regulations also set out exceptions to some of the import prohibitions which apply within certain defined circumstances. An exception applies automatically and does not require you to obtain a licence issued in accordance with the regulations. There is one exception specified in the Syria Sanctions Regulations that is set out below: ....
Omiye disclosed that other seizures included 24 bundles of foreign textiles material with Duty Paid value (DPV) of N8.8m, four vehicles with N5.1m DPV and 27 bales of second hand clothing worth N4.8m DPV, among others. The Zonal Comptroller said that the actions of the Custom operatives are in line with the provisions of Section 8 and Section 158 (Power to Patrol Freely) of Customs and Excise Management Act (CEMA) Cap C45 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 as amended. He further explained that the seized diesel was coming from Port Harcourt. “We know that this is supposed to be taken out of the country but we were able to seize it. Everything inside there is diesel and this is supposed to be for local consumption. ....
Nigerian Customs in Bauchi seizes N51.2m worth of rice, other goods in five months dailypost.ng - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailypost.ng Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.