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Popular Socialite, IBD Dende Suspends Daily Turkey Smuggling Business After Investigation

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Ibrahim Dende Egungbohun, the don of smuggling in southwestern Nigeria more commonly known as ‘IBD Dende’, has temporarily suspended the smuggling of turkey from Benin Republic into Nigeria following FIJ’s undercover investigation that ran from Tuesday until Thursday.

On Tuesday, FIJ released the trailer of an undercover investigation by ‘Fisayo Soyombo, it’s founder and editor-in-chief, and followed it up with a multimedia story on Wednesday and 16-minute documentary on Thursday.

Due to the traction generated by the story, Dende has since ceased the movement of frozen foods from Benin Republic. FIJ understands that although rice was the focus of its investigation, the amount of turkey and chicken entering into Nigeria through Dende is massive.

Until FIJ’s undercover investigation, more than 50 trucks of turkey were smuggled into Nigeria every week through IBD Dende’s network alone.

New information available to FIJ is that Dende is not the only one involved, but there is indeed an ‘Inumidun Squad’, “99.9% of whom are smugglers”.

“Dende is just the ring leader,” said a source familiar with their operations who asked not to be named for fear of elimination. “They have a squad of smugglers who are all rich and influencial, with Dende as the ring leader.”

FIJ also understands that the Customs service “to the very top” is familiar with the operations of the ring.

“Although Dende ‘owns the whole of Customs,’” said a second source who also pleaded anonymity, “he is just the one in charge of ‘settling’ Customs for passage.”

“Nigerian turkey sellers go to Cotonou to make the purchases,” the source continued. “These other people load them in their trucks, and Dende passes them from the border into the Nigerian markets.”

Source: Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ)

 

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