The Tin-Can Island Command of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) says it intercepted about N4.2 billion worth of illicit drugs at the Tin-Can Island port in Lagos.
It said the drugs which were imported into Nigeria from Canada and India consist of cannabis indica, and a brand of codeine cough syrup containing substance suspected to be cocaine
The Comptroller General of Customs (CGC), Wale Adeniyi, while briefing newsmen on the fresh seizure at the Port and Cargo terminal, Lagos, said the illicit drugs were carefully concealed in two containers.
The CGC said the illicit drugs were concealed in three plastic drums of several packets of Cannabis Indica, 46bags containing 2,144 packets of Cannabis Indica all weighing 1,072kilogrammes (kg) seized from 01x40ft Container No. GAOU 669921/5imported from Canada.
He said the approximate street value of the illicit substances is N3.22 billion while the second seizure consist of 877 cartons of Barcadin cough syrup with codeine, about 200 bottles of 100ml per carton and 82 cartons of Really Extra Diclofenac Sodium 50mg tablets, about 600 packs per carton imported from India.
“The approximate street value of the cough syrup is N964.34 million. This operation highlights a troubling trend and the evolving tactics of criminality and insecurity in our country. However, it also is evident of the NCS resolve to remain vigilant and showcase our ability to intercept and disrupt the activities of those who seek to harm our nation.
“The NCS will continue to work closely with relevant national and international agencies to conduct operations that lead to the interception of illegal goods and the disruption of criminal networks. We urge all patriotic Nigerians to continue their legitimate business activities, assured that the NCS is actively working with stakeholders to ease the challenges faced by businesses and the general public” he said.