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Apapa Customs Intercepts Expired Drugs, Codeine And Security Gear Worth ₦6.38bn - Crime - Nairaland

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Apapa Customs Intercepts Expired Drugs, Codeine And Security Gear Worth ₦6.38bn by cityboylagos(op): 6:57am On Mar 11
Customs Intercepts Expired Drugs, Codeine and Security Gear Worth ₦6.38bn at Apapa Port

The Nigeria Customs Service has intercepted 13 containers of prohibited and expired goods valued at about ₦6.38 billion at Apapa Port following intensified enforcement operations.

The seizures were announced by the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi, during a press briefing on Tuesday at APM Terminals in Apapa, Lagos. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

According to Adeniyi, the interception was made possible through intelligence-driven investigations, cargo scanning technology, and targeted physical inspection of suspicious consignments handled by the Apapa Area Command.

Among the items recovered were large quantities of expired pharmaceutical products, including Mixagrip cold caplets, Ladinax tablets, chloroquine injections and diclofenac tablets.

Customs officials also discovered substantial consignments of Hyegra 200 and Sildenafil Citrate, along with 800 cartons of codeine syrup that had been concealed inside toilet cisterns and sanitary ware.

Further inspection uncovered cartons of Artesunate injections, as well as restricted security equipment such as bulletproof vests, helmets, walkie-talkies and tactical torches.

In addition to the pharmaceutical products, customs officers uncovered several containers loaded with expired food items.

These included muffin cookie biscuits, 36,000 cans of expired Primo energy drinks, and containers of expired tomato paste branded St. Kelvin and De Truth.

Adeniyi disclosed that another container was found carrying 1,700 cartons of codeine cough syrup hidden among luxury food flasks, while a separate container contained 1,575 cartons of CSMIX with codeine concealed within cartons of electric kettles.

The operation also led to the discovery of 13 jumbo bags of Cannabis Sativa weighing approximately 347.57 kilograms, which were hidden inside a Toyota Sienna vehicle.

According to the customs chief, the total value of all seized items amounts to ₦6,381,237,988.

“The importation of expired medicines and controlled substances poses a serious threat to public health,” Adeniyi said, adding that the concealment of codeine-based products was a deliberate attempt to encourage substance abuse.

The Comptroller-General warned that Nigeria’s ports will no longer be used as channels for illegal imports.

“Apapa Port is no longer a safe haven for smugglers hiding behind legitimate documentation,” he stated.

Adeniyi also noted that physical cargo examination currently dominates port operations, stressing the need for expanded cargo scanning technology.

He said the Customs Service plans to significantly increase non-intrusive inspection systems across major ports before the end of 2026.

Ports expected to benefit from the expansion include:

Apapa Port

Tin Can Island Port

Port Harcourt Port

Onne Port

Calabar Port

According to him, improved scanning technology will enhance enforcement efficiency, reduce port congestion, and facilitate legitimate trade.

The Customs boss urged traders and importers to improve compliance with import regulations and participate in the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) programme, which allows trusted businesses to enjoy faster cargo clearance.

He added that the seized consignments are liable to forfeiture under the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023, and individuals connected to the shipments could face prosecution.

Adeniyi reassured compliant traders that enforcement actions are aimed at criminal networks attempting to exploit Nigeria’s ports, not legitimate business operators.
https://eyesoflagos.com/2026/03/11/customs-seize-expired-drugs-codeine-apapa-port/

Re: Apapa Customs Intercepts Expired Drugs, Codeine And Security Gear Worth ₦6.38bn by Dalohad: 7:19am On Mar 11
So helmets and bullet proof vests are banned for the average Nigerian.

So that they can be easily kidnapped and killed right?

Look at those Custom officers, is there anyone without a potbelly filled with bribe money?

Tinubu government sef..Tueh..

Re: Apapa Customs Intercepts Expired Drugs, Codeine And Security Gear Worth ₦6.38bn by fyneboi79(m): 7:21am On Mar 11
Big man go dey hammer...poor man go drink and die.
Re: Apapa Customs Intercepts Expired Drugs, Codeine And Security Gear Worth ₦6.38bn by Onewazobia(m): 7:26am On Mar 11
Why naw, use your brain not everything is politics
Re: Apapa Customs Intercepts Expired Drugs, Codeine And Security Gear Worth ₦6.38bn by Muyiwaipere(m): 7:26am On Mar 11
Lol.see as paramilitary carry belle...Chai...

And on the other hand,be like say the smugglers did not settle the right people .
Re: Apapa Customs Intercepts Expired Drugs, Codeine And Security Gear Worth ₦6.38bn by Onewazobia(m): 7:27am On Mar 11
fyneboi79:
Big man go dey hammer...poor man go drink and die.
So unfortunate, yet some still finea a way to support them
Re: Apapa Customs Intercepts Expired Drugs, Codeine And Security Gear Worth ₦6.38bn by boxypane: 7:35am On Mar 11
Good job. Some comments here are just from persons who are delusional. High time Nairaland makes it necessary for normal picture on I.D. Make we dey see faces of people wey dey disgrace their families...
Re: Apapa Customs Intercepts Expired Drugs, Codeine And Security Gear Worth ₦6.38bn by kaywon: 7:42am On Mar 11
Sanitizing Nigeria is a full time job, if we're serious.

I'm yet to see a country space as polluted as Nigeria
Re: Apapa Customs Intercepts Expired Drugs, Codeine And Security Gear Worth ₦6.38bn by LavishINC: 8:02am On Mar 11
These ones no settle na y he cast, they will sell out these seized goods to another set of drug dealers naija we hail thee
Re: Apapa Customs Intercepts Expired Drugs, Codeine And Security Gear Worth ₦6.38bn by RayRay06677(m): 8:03am On Mar 11
Why can't the report come with the name of the importer.

Enough of this media rubbish.

Might even be false news just to make it look like customs are working?
Re: Apapa Customs Intercepts Expired Drugs, Codeine And Security Gear Worth ₦6.38bn by erad(m): 8:47am On Mar 11
See the stature of someone that's supposed to be in a sensitive and active organization like customs.

How nah?

No discipline at all.
Re: Apapa Customs Intercepts Expired Drugs, Codeine And Security Gear Worth ₦6.38bn by Agugbadin: 8:55am On Mar 11
Name and shame the criminals behind this.
Re: Apapa Customs Intercepts Expired Drugs, Codeine And Security Gear Worth ₦6.38bn by EDDIEMILLION: 10:16am On Mar 11
Good job guys, but you have failed to mentioned the people involved in this deathly crime. dont tell us that the containers flew from port of loading and landed in Apapa. seizure without arrest is useless. tomorrow the same devil will do worst
cityboylagos:
Customs Intercepts Expired Drugs, Codeine and Security Gear Worth ₦6.38bn at Apapa Port



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