Nigeria's Customs Service Disrupts Cocaine Smuggling Network, Hands Over ₦1 Billion Seizure to NDLEA
By Lod Onyeji In a significant breakthrough, Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) officers intercepted 22 packages of suspected cocaine worth ₦1 billion, concealed in a vehicle along the Badagry-Seme corridor. This seizure, led by the Seme Area Command, demonstrates the agency's commitment to safeguarding Nigeria's borders and protecting society from narcotics. Comparative analysis reveals that Nigeria's efforts are yielding results. In 2020, South Africa's Customs authorities seized 1,035 kg of cocaine, while India's Narcotics Control Bureau reported a 30% decrease in cocaine seizures between 2019 and 2020 (Source: UNODC, 2020). Nigeria's ₦1 billion seizure is a significant contribution to the global fight against cocaine trafficking. The operation highlights the importance of intelligence-driven enforcement and collaboration between agencies. The NCS's partnership with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has been instrumental in dismantling cross-bor...




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