Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have intercepted 98 cartons containing 5,122,900 pills of Tramadol 225mg valued at N3.7 billion.
The illicit drug shipped to Nigeria through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja, was intercepted by men of the Nigeria Customs Service and NDLEA officers at the airport and at the DHL cargo warehouse.
Femi Babafemi, the Director of Media and Advocacy of NDLEA, stated that preliminary findings revealed that the consignments were imported from India and Pakistan, while some of the seized consignments had Freetown, Sierra Leone as final destination.
In the same vein, NDLEA operatives in Bauchi State have recovered a total of 6,265,080 pills of opioids from three suspects: Emmanuel Onyebuchi (32), Uche Iyida (33), and Chinedu Ezeanyim (32) following their arrest alongside a truck driver and his assistant at Shopping Complex, Maiduguri Bye-Pass, Bauchi town on Wednesday 19th July and the subsequent follow up search of the residence of Iyida on Friday 21st July.
No fewer than 999,500 tablets of Exol-5 were also recovered by operatives from a shop close to the market at Hong Road, Gombi, Adamawa state on Friday 21st July, while 46,000 capsules of tramadol were seized from a suspect, Paul Ajaegbu, 36, along Owerri – Aba road, Imo State on Monday 17th July. Same suspect had earlier been arrested, precisely on 9th February 2023, for the same offence.
Meanwhile, fresh bid to smuggle into Nigeria, another consignment of Colorado, a synthetic variant of cannabis, through the Tincan port in Apapa Lagos was again on Friday 21st July frustrated by NDLEA officers who discovered a total of 323 parcels of the illicit substance weighing 161.5kg concealed in one of the four used vehicles in a container marked MEDU 7519460 coming from Montreal, Canada, during a joint examination of the shipment.
At least, three suspects are currently in NDLEA custody over the shipment while a bribe of N20 million converted to $22,900 offered operatives by the importer’s agents has also been recovered and documented as evidence.