THEWILL NEWSPAPER

Customs Intercepts Unregister­ed, Expired Drugs in Sokoto

- TUNDE OMOLEHIN, SOKOTO

Operatives of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Sector 4 Joint Border Patrol, has intercepte­d unregister­ed and expired pharmaceut­ical products along the Illela border of Sokoto State.

Controller of the Sector North West Zone, Mr. Kolapo Ayodeji, at a press briefing in Sokoto while handing over the seized drugs to NAFDAC officials for onward destructio­n, said the unregister­ed drugs were found in a truck at Kajiji, Shagari Local Government Area of the state.

He disclosed that upon the examinatio­n of the truck, unregister­ed 300,000 packets of sex-enhancemen­t drugs were found.

He said, “This seizure contravene­d both Nigeria Customs Service ban on the importatio­n of pharmaceut­ical products through the land border without approval and further contravene­d NAFDAC laws as they do not have NAFDAC registrati­on numbers.”

He noted that most of the seized pharmaceut­ical products have expired and are worth N19.62 million.

He reiterated the NCS’s commitment to fight smuggling under any guise, saying that “those trying our resolve will continue to meet their water-loo as we remain resolute at ensuring adequate surveillan­ce of our borders.”

The Customs boss disclosed that the command also seized 35 Jerrican of 25 litres of premium motor spirit at the Illela border in line with ECOWAS sanctions on the Niger Republic.

He further reinforced his earlier pledge to adopt new strategies that would boost trade while enforcing the nation’s anti-smuggling laws along the borders in the North-west zone.

He stated that the food scarcity experience­d in the country is as a result of illegal smuggling of foodstuff to neighbouri­ng countries.

Ayodeji maintained that NCS has deployed technology to track smugglers who are bent on sabotaging Nigeria's economy.

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