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Navy Busts Massive Drug Trafficking Scheme, Seizes 10,000kg Of Cannabis In Lagos

Eko Hot Blog reports that The Nigerian Navy (NN) has announced the successful retrieval of more than 200 bags of cannabis, totaling 10,000 kilograms (kg), in the Ibeju-Lekki region of Lagos State.

According to the Nigerian Navy, the interception was made possible through utilisation of Falcon Eye, a state-of-the-art maritime awareness domain facility technology.

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Commander of the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Beecroft, Kolawole Oguntuga, who disclosed this to newsmen during a media conference in Apapa, said the interception took place on July 3, 2023. He said: “On this day, the Falcon Eye was able to detect the activity of criminals transferring bags of cannabis from boats to land.

“As soon as we realised it, the patrol teams, both on water and land, swiftly swung into action to ensure that the criminals did not escape.

“On sighting our men, they fled and we were able to confiscate the consignment of over 200 bags.”

“We are going to make sure due process is done by handing over the illegal substance to the appropriate agency.

“We will also ensure that it is handled appropriately with the standard procedure.”

Oguntuga said the NN, under the leadership of the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Rear Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, would ensure criminals are punished. He expressed the unwavering support provided in pursuit of a crime-free nation.

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