Customs declare war against illicit trade, drug trafficking in Ogun

The Idiroko Area 1 Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NSC) on Monday declared war against illicit drug trafficking within the area of its responsibility.
James Ojo, the comptroller in charge of the area command, made this known in an interview with journalists in Ota, Ogun.
He advised illicit traders and drug traffickers to desist from such practices or face the wrath of the law.
Mr Ojo said the warning had become necessary given the impact of illicit drugs on youths, families, communities and society in general.
The comptroller said such dangerous activities also posed a serious threat to the country’s security.
“The customs remain resolute and uncompromising towards the fight against illicit trade and drug trafficking.
“In addition, we will continue to employ all lawful means to thwart any attempt to smuggle prohibited items through the nation’s borders,” he said.
Mr Ojo said the NCS was committed to strengthening its operations, enhancing intelligence gathering and working closely with relevant agencies to curb all forms of smuggling and criminal activities.
(NAN)
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