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Customs hands over N2.6bn in seized drugs to NDLEA in Imo


The Nigeria Customs Service, Federal Operations Unit, Zone C, Owerri in Imo, on Friday handed over seized prohibited and controlled drugs valued at N2.6bn to officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency.

The unit announced this in a statement obtained by PUNCH Online on Friday.

According to the statement, the contraband handed over to the NDLEA included tramadol, barcadin codeine syrup, a large quantity of cannabis sativa, and other illicit drugs and substances.

Speaking during the event, the Customs Area Controller in charge of the unit, Bishir Balogun, explained that the handover underscores the unwavering commitment of the NCS to safeguarding the nation from the dangers posed by illicit drugs and highly controlled substances.

The seized items…Photo Credit: Customs Nigeria

Balogun said the contraband was intercepted through strategic intelligence, diligent surveillance, and the high level of professionalism of the officers and men of the unit, who remain resolute in the discharge of their statutory responsibilities.

“I formally hand over these seized consignments of 1,126,060 tramadol tablets, 21,245 bottles of codeine syrup, 685 sacks of cannabis sativa, three wraps of Scottish loud, eleven wraps of Ghanaian loud, and five wraps of Colos and other controlled drugs with a duty paid value of N2.638bn to the NDLEA for further necessary action in line with their mandate,” Balogun said.

The seized items…Photo Credit: Customs Nigeria

He noted that the handover is not just a procedural exercise but also a demonstration of strong inter-agency synergy and a shared resolve to rid society of harmful, highly controlled drugs and illicit substances.

“It also sends a clear message to those involved in illicit drug trafficking that their activities will not go unchecked,” he added.

Balogun maintained that the NDLEA, as the lead agency in drug control and enforcement, plays a critical role in ensuring that these seized items are kept out of unregulated circulation.

He said the misuse and illegal distribution of tramadol, codeine-based syrups, and cannabis sativa continue to pose a serious threat to public health, particularly among youths, as well as to national security.

Balogun warned that abuse of these substances contributes to addiction, high-profile criminal activities, and social instability.

He added that the service recognises the grave implications of substance abuse and remains committed to combating the menace.

Balogun commended the officers and men of the unit for their vigilance, dedication, and integrity.

“I also appreciate the continued cooperation of the NDLEA and other critical stakeholders in our collective efforts to secure the nation,” he added.

The Customs Area Controller urged members of the public to remain vigilant and continue supporting law enforcement agencies by providing timely and useful information

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