The TinCan Island Port Command of the Nigeria Customs Service, on Friday, 24th October 2025 handed over seized illicit drugs worth over #5.3 billion recently intercepted by the command to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
The Customs Area Controller of the Command, Comptroller Frank Onyeka at the brief handing over ceremony revealed that the drugs which were recovered in two 40ft containers were concealed in motor vehicles ladened in the containers, attributing the seizures as testaments to the Command’s resolve to safeguarding Nigeria’s borders and ensuring compliance with international trade regulations.
Giving account of the seizures, the Area Controller said; "the first container, with number HLXU8500072 and Bill of Lading Number HLCUTOR2506000834, originating from Montreal, Canada, was intercepted on 4th of September 2025 through meticulous intelligence and coordinated enforcement efforts. Upon 100% physical examination, jointly conducted with other relevant agencies, the container was found to contain four vehicles with concealed quantities of 156 packets of Colorado Indica (a strain of cannabis) weighing 78 kilograms, and 1.2 kilograms of Hashish Oil".
Continuing, "The second container, numbered FANU 312876/9, was intercepted on 24 October 2025, following actionable intelligence provided by the Customs Area Controller. The container, also carrying four vehicles, was found to conceal 2,081 packages of Cannabis Indica weighing 1,093 kilograms and eight (8) packages of Crystal Methamphetamine (“Meth”) weighing 8 kilograms".
"The total street value of the illicit drugs seized from both operations is estimated at ₦5.304 billion;
The handing over, according to the CAC was in line with established inter-agency collaboration protocols with NDLEA for further investigation, prosecution, and other necessary legal actions.
Commending the NDLEA and other partner security agencies including the Nigeria Police Force, the Nigerian Navy, and other stakeholders for their continued collaboration in combating drug trafficking and other transnational crimes, Onyeka issued a stern warning to individuals and groups involved in illicit drug smuggling, noting that such acts undermine the nation’s economy and pose grave risks to national security and public health.
Warning perpetrators of these evil trade to desists from TinCan Island ports, the CAC said, “Let it be known that Tin Can Island Port Command, under my watch, remains resolute, vigilant, and uncompromising in enforcing the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and all international conventions to which Nigeria is a signatory".
He further urged legitimate importers and exporters to adhere strictly to trade regulations and ensure accurate declarations in all documentation.
The Controller expressed appreciation to the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, MFR, and his management team for their continuous support, as well as to the media for their sustained role in public sensitization on compliance and patriotism.
In closing, the Controller commended the gallant officers and men of Tin Can Island Port Command for their professionalism and dedication, reaffirming the Command’s commitment to leveraging intelligence, technology, and inter-agency cooperation to secure Nigeria’s maritime borders and bring offenders to justice.
Receiving the seized items on behalf of the Chairman of NDLEA, the Commander of Narcotics, NDLEA Tincan Strategic Command, Commander Daniel Onyishi, commended the Nigeria Customs Service for its vigilance and commitment in intercepting the illicit drugs. He noted that the handover reflects the strong spirit of collaboration between both agencies in safeguarding the nation against the menace of drug trafficking.
He reaffirms NDLEA commitment in carrying out its mandate to ensure that all seized substances are thoroughly investigated and disposed of in accordance with established legal procedures. He further emphasized on the readiness of NDLEA to strengthen existing partnerships with the Nigeria Customs Service and other security agencies operating in the ports in pursuance of a drug-free Nigeria.






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