Drugs hidden in imported car, food items intercepted in Lagos

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Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have seized 126 parcels of Canadian Loud, a synthetic strain of cannabis, at the Tincan port in 

This is contained in a statement by the agency’s spokesperson, Femi Babafemi, on Sunday in Abuja.

Mr Babafemi said the drugs weighing 63 kilogrammes were concealed in a used Toyota Corolla car imported from Canada.

He said the car was among five vehicles in a container marked TLLU 4840762.

He added that NDLEA operatives had thwarted an attempt by a freight agent, Mordi Chukwuemeka, to export 900 grams of Loud on Saturday.

He explained that the drugs were hidden on the sides of a travelling bag containing food items sent to Kenya.

Mr Babafemi said the drugs were intercepted at the Skyway Aviation Handling Company Plc export shed of Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos.

“When Mordi presented the bag, which he claimed contained food items for export, operatives noticed that in the course of searching the consignment, the side walls of the bag were unevenly bloated.

“This happened after which they dismantled the false packings and recovered the illicit substance.”

The NDLEA spokesman also said men of the agency’s Directorate of Operations and Investigation attached to courier firms, on Thursday intercepted 1.53 kilogrammes of skunk.

Mr Babafemi said the drugs were concealed in old hard drives meant for export to Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

(NAN)

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