Customs ambush N19.6 million sex enhancement drugs in Sokoto
The Nigeria Customs Service joint border patrol team sector IV says it seized a consignment of sex enhancement drugs worth N19.6 duty paid value in Sokoto.
The coordinating comptroller, Kolapo Oladeji, disclosed this while briefing journalists in Sokoto.
He said trucks of food items were also intercepted at Kajji community on the Sokoto-Kebbi road.
Mr Oladeji added that the intercepted trucks’ load of food items were heading to the Niger Republic through the Kebbi border and that action contravened regulations.
“We will leave no stone unturned to block food smuggling out of the country because of the current situation in the country. We all know that prices of food items have skyrocketed because of the activities of some Nigerians.
“Our people are hungry, but they prefer to take the food to other countries despite the border closures imposed by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
“We will continue to trail them and block their routes. And whoever is caught in this nefarious act will face the full wrath of the law,” he said.
According to him, some consignments of counterfeit drugs whose duty-paid values were not yet ascertained had also been seized during the routine operations.
“These drugs are very dangerous to the health of our people. Some of them even carried fake National Agency For Food, Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC) registration and expiring dates,” he said.
He added that customs operatives apprehended 60 jerry cans of petroleum products smuggled outside the country.
The team leader solicited people’s cooperation and support with intelligent information that would assist officials to stop activities that crippled the nation’s economy and public health.
(NAN)