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Customs Seizes ₦3bn Worth of Cannabis Sativa from Canada

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Customs Seizes ₦3bn Worth of Cannabis Sativa from Canada

 

The Tincan Island Command of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) has intercepted a container filled with Cannabis Sativa, imported from Canada.

According to Comptroller Gen of Customs, Wale Adeniyi, the illicit drug is estimated to be worth over ₦3 billion. Alongside the cannabis, customs officials also discovered several cartons of cough syrup in the same shipment.

This seizure comes shortly after the Customs Service reported another successful operation, intercepting smuggled Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) valued at ₦106 million over a span of seven days.

Comptroller Kehinde Ejibunu, National Coordinator of Operation Whirlwind, highlighted that their recent efforts led to the confiscation of 26,950 liters of petroleum products worth about ₦19 million. These products were being illicitly transported out of the country into neighboring Benin Republic.

Speaking at a press briefing in Abeokuta, Ejibunu emphasized that such smuggling activities contribute to artificial scarcity within Nigeria, subsequently inflating local fuel prices.

He detailed that the seized petroleum products included 978 kegs of 25 liters, totaling the aforementioned 26,950 liters, all apprehended within Zone A of the Nigeria Customs Service, encompassing Lagos and Ogun states.

“The Operation Whirlwind team, operational for just two weeks, intercepted these 26,950 liters of premium motor spirit, valued at ₦19 million,” Ejibunu stated.

He underscored the economic impact of smuggling on Nigeria, calling for coordinated efforts among relevant agencies to combat these illicit activities effectively.

Further operational details revealed specific interceptions, such as 121 kegs of PMS totaling 3,025 liters seized on May 31, 2024, along the Badagry/Seme road in Lagos State. Additionally, on June 7, 2024, 77 drums of PMS (616 kegs, equivalent to 15,400 liters) were captured at Seayab Petroleum along the Imeko/Obada road in Ogun State using a truck with registration number 95D4244D. Another 100 kegs (2,500 liters) were impounded on June 8 along Owode/Atan Road in Ogun State, and 141 kegs (6,025 liters) at Julankoly Oil and Gas along the Owode/Ilaro Road.

Ejibunu confirmed that the implicated petroleum stations have been sealed, and legal proceedings will follow against their owners. He also announced that the confiscated products, due to their inflammable nature, would be condemned and subsequently auctioned off.

The Customs official concluded by issuing a stern warning to individuals involved in economic sabotage, urging them to desist or face the full force of the law.

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Police Arrest Self-Styled PFIPC DG Hours After Court Orders His Arrest

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The police have arrested the self-styled Director-General of the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC), Adeniyi Adeyemi, hours after a Federal High Court in Abuja ordered his arrest for failing to appear for his arraignment.

Justice Mohammed Umar issued the warrant on Tuesday after granting an oral application by the prosecution counsel, Mr Wisdom Madaki, who informed the court that the defendant had failed to honour the court’s summons.

Adeyemi is facing an eight-count charge bordering on alleged forgery, fraud and impersonation.

According to the charge, the defendant allegedly held himself out as the Director-General of the PFIPC and is accused of offences involving forgery and fraudulent misrepresentation.

Following the prosecution’s application, Justice Umar ordered the defendant’s arrest to compel his appearance before the court to answer to the charges.

The police subsequently arrested Adeyemi, paving the way for his arraignment before the court.

Further details on the circumstances surrounding his arrest were not immediately available as of the time of filing this report.

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NDLEA busts Oyo meth lab, arrests Mexican, four Nigerians

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has uncovered and dismantled a large methamphetamine production facility concealed inside a forest in Oyo State, arresting a suspected Mexican drug expert and four Nigerians in what officials described as a major breakthrough against an international drug trafficking syndicate.

The industrial-scale laboratory was discovered at Tapa Village in Ibarapa North Local Government Area during an operation conducted by NDLEA operatives on June 17.

Among those arrested was a 56-year-old Mexican national, Jose Villa Ochoa, who was allegedly recruited to provide technical expertise for the large-scale production of methamphetamine.
Four Nigerians identified as Maxwell Uche Nevoh, Olatunji Yusuf, Bankole Akeem Owolabi and Ganiu Monsiu were also apprehended during the raid.

The Chairman of the NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.), said the clandestine facility was equipped with substantial quantities of precursor chemicals and industrial processing equipment used in the manufacture of methamphetamine.

According to the agency, forensic analyses conducted at the site confirmed the presence of methamphetamine, while all recovered substances, chemicals and equipment had been secured as exhibits for further investigation and prosecution.

The discovery came barely four weeks after NDLEA operatives dismantled another large methamphetamine laboratory hidden in a forest in neighbouring Ogun State, heightening concerns over attempts by drug cartels to turn the South-West into a hub for synthetic drug production.

Marwa said the latest operation underscored the agency’s determination to dismantle transnational drug trafficking networks operating within Nigeria.

He warned both local and foreign drug syndicates against viewing the country as a safe destination for illicit drug activities.

“Let the message go out clearly to all drug cartels, domestic and international, that Nigeria is not, and will never be, a safe haven for your illicit trade,” Marwa said.

“We will find you in the cities, we will track you into the forests, and we will dismantle your infrastructure of death.

They thought hiding in dense forests would shield them from the long arm of the law. They were wrong.”

The NDLEA described the operation as another significant blow against organised drug trafficking networks and commended the officers involved in the raid for their professionalism, resilience and courage.

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Police recover Rivers SUV stolen five years ago in Gombe

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Operatives of the Gombe State Police Command have recovered a Toyota Highlander reported stolen in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, five years ago.

The vehicle was recovered on June 8, 2026, during a routine verification exercise conducted by detectives attached to the State Intelligence Department in collaboration with officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps at the Gombe State Internal Revenue Service vehicle licensing office.

The spokesperson for the command, DSP Buhari Abdullahi, disclosed this in a statement issued on Saturday, saying the vehicle was flagged as suspicious during the process of uploading and verifying vehicle records.

According to him, the joint team identified the Toyota Highlander bearing registration number FH823PHC and subjected it to further scrutiny, which revealed that it had been declared stolen on September 17, 2021.

Preliminary findings showed that the vehicle belonged to one Cecilia A. Duru of Akwaka Lane, Rumuodumaya, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Abdullahi said investigators subsequently uncovered a transnational movement of the vehicle, establishing that it was taken to the Niger Republic in 2023 before returning to Nigeria through Illela Local Government Area of Sokoto State on October 17, 2025.

He added that the sport utility vehicle was later sold in Kaduna State and eventually brought to Gombe for re-registration, where it was detected and recovered by security operatives.

“Investigation is ongoing, as efforts are being intensified to identify and apprehend those involved,” the police spokesperson stated.

He urged members of the public to exercise caution when purchasing vehicles, advising intending buyers to verify ownership documents and authenticate vehicle records through the appropriate authorities before concluding any transaction.

The command reaffirmed its commitment to combating vehicle theft and other trans-border crimes, assuring residents that efforts were underway to arrest all those linked to the theft and illegal trafficking of the recovered vehicle.

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