Customs arrests 71-year-old with N2.35bn cocaine in Lagos
Customs arrests 71-year-old with N2.35bn cocaine

Customs Arrests 71-Year-Old Man with N2.35 Billion Cocaine Haul

The Nigeria Customs Service, Federal Operations Unit Zone A, Ikeja, has arrested a 71-year-old man in possession of 6.35 kilograms of cocaine with an estimated street value of N2.35 billion. The illicit drugs were concealed inside a Toyota Highlander vehicle.

The Customs Area Controller in charge of the unit, Gambo Aliyu, disclosed this on Tuesday, May 5, in Ikeja while showcasing some of the seized contraband to journalists. Aliyu stated that the unit also intercepted other contraband worth over N5.5 billion and foiled 473 smuggling attempts within the last eight weeks.

According to Aliyu, the cocaine was intercepted during a separate operation along the Lagos-Abidjan corridor. He added that intensified anti-smuggling operations led to the seizure of 8,794 bags of foreign rice, equivalent to 15 trailer loads, 22 used vehicles, 1,863 used refrigerator compressors, and 328 bales of used clothing.

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“Other items seized include 31,705 litres of premium motor spirit, 1,188 jerrycans of vegetable oil, 531 cartons of poultry products, 485 used tyres, and 69 cartons of spaghetti. The officers also arrested a 71-year-old man driving a Toyota Highlander conveying 6.35kg of cocaine with an estimated street value of N2.35bn,” Aliyu said.

The seizures were made across Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, and Ondo States, with several suspects arrested in connection with the offences. Aliyu also revealed that the unit intercepted four cylinders of mercury weighing 80kg each, describing the substance as hazardous and regulated under the Minamata Convention on Mercury.

He stated that the unit launched a special anti-drug operation, codenamed ‘Operation Hawk’, to disrupt narcotics trafficking networks. Under the operation, officers seized 3,340 parcels of synthetic cannabis weighing 1,540kg.

The comptroller highlighted that the unit recovered N97.7 million from underpaid duties between February 3 and April 28, 2026, through demand notices and compliance enforcement. He noted that the total duty-paid value of seized items stood at N5.5 billion, describing it as a reflection of the scale and effectiveness of operations targeted at economic saboteurs.

Aliyu said the unit is advancing digital surveillance, including geospatial intelligence, satellite imagery, drone monitoring, and predictive analytics, to track smuggling routes and improve enforcement efficiency. The comptroller handed over the seized drugs to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency for further investigation and prosecution. He added that the mercury consignment will be transferred to the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency.

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