Navy thwarts N235m Cannabis smuggling attempt in Lagos

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The Nigerian Navy has thwarted criminals from smuggling Cannabis Sativa into Lagos communities through the waterways, seizing illicit drugs worth N235 million.

The Nigerian Navy Ship, NNS Beecroft, Apapa, and the Forward Operating Base, FOB, Badagry, successfully recovered a substantial quantity of the illicit substance in operations conducted in Iworo, Ibeju, Pako Beach seaside, and neighboring communities within the state.

In total, 93 bags were seized, with 66 bags, valued at approximately N200 million, retrieved by the NNS Beecroft, and 27 bags, valued at about N37 million, recovered by the FOB Badagry.

Addressing the press during the transfer of the illicit substance to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Commodore Kolawole Oguntuga, the Commander of NNS Beecroft, explained that “ the substance was seized on different occasions around Iworo, Ibeju, and the Badagry area of Lagos State, with an estimated market value of N200 million. It comprises 66 bags, each weighing 40kg, containing a substance suspected to be cannabis sativa.”

He mentioned that upon spotting the Command’s patrol team approaching, the suspects abandoned the scene and fled.

The Commanding Officer of FOB Badagry, Navy Captain Adams Aliu, explained, “On Friday, September 29, 2023, at about 7 p.m., the Nigerian Navy Forward Operating Base Badagry received intelligence regarding suspected smuggling activities within our area of operation. The intelligence indicated that a boat was sighted offloading products suspected to be cannabis sativa at Pako Beach, close to Ajido, on the seaside of the FOB Badagry area of operation.”

“Consequently, the Base Quick Response Team, led by the Base Operations Officer, proceeded to the scene of the crime for investigation and possible arrest. Upon sighting the team, the smugglers abandoned the narcotics at the beach and fled.”

“Subsequently, a total of 27 bags of the suspected products, valued at about 35 million were recovered. The adjoining communities were also raided, but no other suspicious products or suspects were found.

“Accordingly, investigations are ongoing in conjunction with other security agencies to identify the drug trafficking syndicate, and in due course, we will make arrests and initiate prosecution”.

“Anyone interested in bringing drugs or illegal consignments into Nigeria should note that under the current leadership of Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla in the Nigerian Navy, it is impossible to do so. We will detect you with our surveillance equipment, apprehend you, and ensure your arrest and prosecution. Nigerian waters and the Nigerian littoral zone are not for illegal activities”.

Receiving the exhibits from both Commanders, NDLEA representatives, Merrs Paul Ahom and Dennis Fingere applauded the efforts of the Navy and its support to the agency in the fight against illicit drugs.