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CUSTOMS SEIZES 1,153 PARCEL OF HARD DRUGS, GENERATES 13.3 BILLION NAIRA IN KWARA STATE                                                                                                                               28-08-24

By Sadiq Aminu                                                                     The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Kwara state command has seized 1,153 parcel of Cannabis Sativa and generated 13.3billion naira revenue between January and June this year.

The state Area Comptroller of Customs , Comptroller Faith Mathew Ojeifo made the disclosure while handing over the seized drugs to NDLEA in Ilorin.

He said the seized drugs with a duty paid value of 57.6million naira were intercepted at Bukuro in Baruten local government area of Kwara state.

According to him the truck worth 21.5million naira will be forfeited to the federal government in accordance with section 250 of Customs service act 2023.

He said the smugglers have now started the skills of fabricating trucks with false body and bottom created mainly to conceal dangerous drugs with the intention to deceive operatives.

Ojeifo noted that despite the scarcity of petroleum some unpatriotic Nigerians still attempt to smuggle the product through the borders with a duty value of over 42 million naira.

The Customs boss said all the sized drugs would be handed over to the National drug law enforcement agency for necessary action.

For her part the Kwara state Commander of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency(NDLEA) Commander, Fatima Abiola -Popoola said the inter agency relation among security personnel is yielding positive results.

She said the agency would collaborate with other stakeholders to ensure the run away suspects are arrested.

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