Customs, NDLEA seize ₦16bn cannabis in major drug bust
Customs, NDLEA intercept ₦16bn cannabis shipment

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have successfully intercepted a massive shipment of cannabis valued at approximately ₦16 billion in a coordinated anti-narcotics operation. The seizure was carried out following intelligence-led surveillance and joint enforcement efforts aimed at curbing the trafficking of illegal drugs through Nigeria’s borders and waterways.

Details of the Seizure

Officials disclosed that the intercepted consignment contained a substantial quantity of cannabis, commonly known as marijuana, which was carefully concealed to evade detection by security agencies. The operation, according to authorities, is part of ongoing efforts to dismantle drug trafficking networks and disrupt the supply chain of illicit substances within the country.

Collaboration Between Agencies

The agencies stated that the interception reflects strengthened collaboration between the NCS and NDLEA in recent months. Preliminary investigations suggest the shipment was being moved through established smuggling routes when it was tracked and intercepted by operatives. The suspects linked to the consignment are currently being pursued as investigations continue.

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Ongoing Investigations

Authorities added that efforts are underway to identify and apprehend those behind the trafficking network, including possible collaborators within and outside the country. The NDLEA reiterated its commitment to intensifying surveillance and enforcement operations across strategic entry points, while Customs officials emphasized that border security remains a key priority in the fight against transnational crime.

The interception is one of the latest in a series of coordinated operations targeting drug trafficking syndicates across Nigeria.

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