HOW WE INTERCEPTED TRAMADOL CONCEALED IN PRESSURE MACHINES -NDLEA

Started by Dev Sunday, 2024-12-17 06:25

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has revealed how its operatives intercepted a large consignment of tramadol concealed in pressure machines. The agency said that the seizure was made at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos.

According to the NDLEA, the tramadol was cleverly hidden inside the pressure machines, which were imported from India. The agency said that its operatives discovered the tramadol after conducting a thorough search of the machines.

The NDLEA said that the seizure was a significant breakthrough in its efforts to combat the trafficking of illicit drugs in Nigeria. The agency noted that tramadol is a highly addictive and dangerous drug that can cause serious health problems, including death.

The NDLEA said that its operatives are working tirelessly to track down the individuals behind the importation of the tramadol. The agency vowed to bring those responsible to justice and to continue its efforts to rid Nigeria of illicit drugs.

The NDLEA's Chairman, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd), commended the operatives for their diligence and commitment to the agency's mission. He noted that the seizure was a testament to the agency's determination to combat the trafficking of illicit drugs in Nigeria.

The NDLEA has been working to combat the trafficking of illicit drugs in Nigeria, and the agency has made several significant seizures in recent months. The agency has also been working to raise awareness about the dangers of illicit drugs and to provide support to those affected by drug addiction.

The NDLEA's efforts to combat the trafficking of illicit drugs in Nigeria have been supported by the international community. The agency has received training and technical assistance from international partners, and it has also collaborated with other countries to share intelligence and best practices in combating illicit drug trafficking.

The seizure of the tramadol concealed in pressure machines is a significant achievement for the NDLEA, and it demonstrates the agency's commitment to combating the trafficking of illicit drugs in Nigeria. The agency will continue to work tirelessly to rid Nigeria of illicit drugs and to provide support to those affected by drug addiction.

The NDLEA has urged the public to report any suspicious activities or information about illicit drug trafficking to the agency. The agency has also encouraged the public to support its efforts to combat the trafficking of illicit drugs in Nigeria.

The fight against illicit drug trafficking is a collective responsibility, and the NDLEA is committed to working with the public and other stakeholders to rid Nigeria of illicit drugs. The agency will continue to work tirelessly to combat the trafficking of illicit drugs in Nigeria and to provide support to those affected by drug addiction.