Steve Agbota
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) yesterday said it has intercepted tramadol, codeine, and other restricted drugs illegally imported into the country at an unknown warehouse in Lagos.
The interception was made by the Zone A unit of the Comptroller General of Customs Strike Force team in Lagos.
Addressing newsmen at the Customs Training College, Ikeja, the National Public Relations Officer of the Service, Deputy Comptroller, Joseph Attah, said that the drugs estimated to be loaded in 21 trailers with a street value of over N5 billion were being evacuated for custody, subsequent judicial process, and destruction.
According to Attah, the smugglers operating on the erroneous belief that festive period is a time of merriment and less vigilance and smugglers of illicit drugs can have a field day and attempted to move their deadly drugs from Lagos to other parts of the country.
Explaining on how the drug was discovered,  he said, ” on Sunday, August 13, 2019 at about 2am, the operatives of the Headquarters Strikeforce zone A intercepted one truck laden with dreaded codeine, tramadol and other controlled pain killers along Maryland, Ikeja.
He explained further, “this was immediately brought to the attention of the team leader, Deputy Controller of Customs, Usman Yahaya who deepened preliminary investigation that led to the discovering of a warehouse along Oshodi-Mile 2 road stocked with dreaded tramadol, codeine, and other unregistered pharmaceutical products without NAFDAC numbers.”
He disclosed that the warehouse was immediately sealed with a detachment of well-armed officers to guard the place.
He hinted that the Comptroller General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali has directed a thorough investigation with a view to bringing all those connected to the drugs to justice. He said evacuated of the drugs to the Federal Operations Unit has commenced.
His words, “while the investigation goes on, the Service sees the feat by the HQ Strikeforce as another breakthrough in the ongoing crackdown on smugglers especially those who want to make money at the expense of human lives.
“You will recall that last month, NCS in collaboration with NAFDAC commenced the destruction of over N14 billion worth of seized illicit drugs. This hard stands against smugglers of items that could negatively affect the economy and security of the nation is resolute and will continue until these elements have a change of heart.”
He, therefore, called on well-meaning Nigerians to support the Nigeria Customs Service on the patriotic resolution.

 

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