…we’ve further degraded the cartels’ financial capacity and base, says Marwa
Barely three weeks after seizing six thousand, one hundred and twenty five (6,125) cartons of codeine syrup containing one million and fifty thousand (1,050,000) bottles of the opioid worth over seven billion three hundred and fifty million naira (N7, 350,000,000.00) in street value at the Port Harcourt Ports Complex, Onne, Rivers State, operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have again intercepted another batch of seven containers bearing one million two hundred and twenty nine thousand four hundred bottles of the same substance worth over nine billion eight hundred and thirty five million, two hundred thousand naira (N9,835,200,000.00) at the Onne Ports.
This was disclosed in a statement at the weekend by the NDLEA Director of Media & Publicity, Femi Babafemi.
According to him, the latest seizure made on Thursday, 18th July, 2024, was the fourth and last set of such consignments that had been under the watchlist of the Agency’s Maritime Special Operations Unit Targetting Team, which worked in partnership with the Port Harcourt Ports Command of the Agency and other security agencies, including the Customs Service for a 100 percent joint examination of the targeted containers.
Babafemi added that the operation followed credible intelligence and months of diligent tracking of the consignments from their port of departure.
He said that at the joint examination of the containers with other security agencies on Thursday, all the seven containers were found bearing a total of 8,774 cartons of codeine-based cough syrup with 1, 229, 400 bottles weighing 184,410 kilograms.
While also explaining the source and capacity of the shipments, Babafemi noted: “The breakdown of the shipments that came from India via the Maersk Vigo Vessel shows that the container marked SEKU 6439421 has 875 cartons with 175,000 bottles of codeine weighing 26,250kg. Other items in the container include 70 cartons of chilli cutters and 55 cartons of hyregra tablets weighing 1,100kg.”
He added: “Another container marked CMAU 9410422 contains 875 cartons of codeine with 175,000 bottles weighing 26,250 kg. Other items in the container include 15 cartons of chilli cutters and 60 cartons of hyregra tablets weighing 1,200 kg. Also, the container marked TLLU 7595503 has a total of 1, 754 cartons of codeine syrup containing 179, 400 bottles weighing 26,910kg.”
“Four other containers marked: TRHU 515117; CMAU 7877125; CMAU 8533700; and CMAU 3882205 contain 175,000 bottles of the same substance each in addition to other items such as chilli cutters, cartons of hyregra tablets and diclofenac used to mask the shipments,” Babafemi said.
In his response, the Chairman/ Chief Executive of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd), commended all the officers, men and women of the various formations of the Agency that had been working on the targeted containers for months for their diligence, vigilance and professionalism.
He also praised the support received from other stakeholders at the ports that enabled the seamless and successful operations in the course of targeting the shipments.
The chairman also said the operation, which had inflicted heavy losses on the cartels behind the shipments, had further degraded their capacity and financial base.