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Customs MMIA Command Intercepts Imported Illicit Drugs Worth ₦5.1b, Hands Over to NDLEA, NAFDAC

The Customs Area Controller of the Murtala Muhammed Airpo (MMIA) Command, Comptroller Michael Awe has disclosed that the Command intercepted illicit drugs worth over ₦5.1 billion, imported into Nigeria from India and Canada.

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While showcasing the seized items at the Command’s headquarters on 18th September, 2025, he said the items seized include: 121 packs of Canadian Cannabis with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of ₦1.4 billion, 294,000 tablets of 225mg Tramadol HCL worth ₦1.2 billion, Pregabalin 300mg valued at ₦1.2 billion, Norflex 50mg worth ₦800 million, Sardalud 2mg valued at ₦495 million bringing the total seizure value to ₦5.1 billion.

According to him, no suspect has been arrested in connection with the seizures.He assured that the drugs would be handed over to the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for further investigation.

He explained that another interception involved consignments containing Pregabalin (300mg), Sardalud (2mg), and Norflex (50mg), all of which are controlled medications.Awe expressed concern that the illicit drugs were deceptively packaged and branded as 50mg Diclofenac Sodium.

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Reiterating the Command’s zero tolerance for drug smuggling through Lagos Airport, Awe assured that surveillance and enforcement would be intensified.

“On 30th July 2025, a consignment with AWB number 235-63882254/2 packages, previously placed under surveillance, was evacuated from the NAHCO Import Shed to the government warehouse and upon Joint Examination, it was confirmed that the 2 packages containing a Duvet were used to conceal 121 packs of Canadian Cannabis Sativa with a DPV of ₦1.4 billion.

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“Similarly, on 24th September 2025, a consignment with AWB-071-58012706/6pkgs was equally suspected and evacuated from SAHCO Import Shed to the government warehouse and upon examination, it was found to contain 294,000 tablets of 225mg Tramadol HCL with the Duty Paid Value of ₦1.2 billion.

“In a related development, on 17th September 2025, two consignments with AWB Nos: 071-58231670 and 071-58234433 were also intercepted and evacuated from the NAHCO Import Shed to the Government Warehouse. Upon examination, they were found to contain Pregabalin tablets (300mg), Sardalud tablets (2mg), and Norflex tablets (50mg)—all of which are controlled medications imported without the required certification.

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“This dangerous practice poses a grave threat to public health. We therefore urge members of the public to remain vigilant when purchasing medication and to ensure they only buy from verified and reputable sources.”

Assistant Director of NAFDAC, Pharm. Nwude Kelechi, described the seizure as “mind-blowing,” pledging that the agency would work closely with Customs to ensure that smuggling of illicit drugs is curbed.

“There is no hiding place for anyone involved in the importation of illicit drugs into the country through the Lagos Airport.”

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