Customs intercepts N265m worth of hard drugs in Lagos
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Customs intercepts N265m worth of hard drugs in Lagos

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The Nigeria Customs Service at Kirikiri Lighter Terminal has announced the interception of 51.25 kilograms of cannabis indica valued at N256 million in September.

This was disclosed by the Customs Area Controller, Joy Edeldouk, during a handover of the seized drugs to the Nigerian Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Apapa, Lagos.

Edeldouk noted that the consignment violates the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023, specifically Section 55 sub-sections 1C and 1F. She emphasized that the interception underscores the command’s commitment to protecting the nation’s borders from illicit substances.

“In line with the CGC’s policy thrust of collaboration, consolidation, and innovation, on Wednesday, 11th of September, our vigilant officers, working in conjunction with the NDLEA, intercepted a consignment of cannabis indica weighing 51.25kg valued at N256m,” Edeldouk said.

She pointed out the detrimental effects of drugs like cannabis indica, which can lead to the destruction of lives and an increase in crime and violence.

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“By keeping these dangerous substances out of the communities, we are preventing untold harm and helping secure a safer future for our citizens, particularly our youths who are most vulnerable to the allure of these harmful substances,” she stated.

The seized drugs and the suspects were handed over to NDLEA officers for further investigation and prosecution.

Edeldouk vowed to ensure that those involved face the full extent of the law, reiterating the command’s commitment to addressing such crimes.

She cautioned potential offenders against testing the resolve of the Nigeria Customs Service. “Our duty to protect the integrity of the borders is unwavering, and we will not hesitate to bring those involved in illegal importation to justice,” she warned.

Edeldouk assured legitimate traders that the service is committed to facilitating lawful trade while making it clear: “For those seeking to engage in illegal activities, our message is simple: there is no room for criminality in NCS. Anyone who dares to breach the law will be caught and prosecuted to the full extent of the law.”

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