Customs Intercepts N1.4bn Worth Of Tramadol At Apapa Port

The Nigerian Customs Service on Thursday seized N1.4 billion worth of Tramadol concealed with kitchen utensils at the Apapa Port, Lagos.

Customs Intercepts N1.4bn Worth Of Tramadol At Apapa Port
Customs Intercepts N1.4bn Worth Of Tramadol At Apapa Port

The cartons of the banned substance according to the Apapa Command of the Service were concealed in a container with items such as food flasks and other kitchen utensils.

This is coming barely a week after the agency destroyed 48 containers load of Tramadol, codeine and other psychotropic drugs.

Speaking to journalists on the seizure, the Customs Area Controller (CAC), Compt. Yusuf Malanta, explained that the container that was used to conceal the contraband was declared as carrying kitchen utensils.

He said, “On 21st of July, 2022, acting on incredible intelligence, our officers successfully intercepted a 1 by 20ft container with number SUDU-7538656 manifested as 272 cartons of stainless steel hotpots. It was captured and declared as cooking appliances, measuring/checking instruments and furnace burners to evade arrest.

“The said container was positioned, opened and jointly examined with relevant agencies and found to contain 55 Cartons of Tramadol concealed in food flasks. Each carton of Tramadol contains 50 rolls, each roll contains 10 packs and each pack contains 10 sachet of Tramadol.

“For the avoidance of doubt, our action of impounding this container is in line with the provisions of Sections 46 and 47 of Customs Excise Management Act (CEMA) Cap 45, laws of the federation of Nigeria 2004.”

The Customs boss, however, called on stakeholders to stop importation of illicit and hard drugs into the country.

He said, “I call on all stakeholders in the trade supply chain to always abide by the extant rules. It is pertinent to reiterate our resilience in ensuring that the importation of such illicit hard drugs are detected, seized and handed over to the appropriate agency for further regulatory action.

“Furthermore, I would like to use this medium to advice importers, agents to acquaint themselves with import/export prohibition guidelines to safeguard the nation’s economy and security,” he stated.

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