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Nigerian Customs Intercepts Containers Load Of Tramadol, Detains Importer

Nigerian Customs Intercepts Tramadol Worth N4.7million In Sokoto
The Tincan Island Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has intercepted containers load of tramadol tablet allegedly smuggled into the country from Indian.
It is understood that a suspect was also detained in connection with importation of 40 and 20 feet containers loaded with Tramadol tablets.
The controller of the Command, Musa Abdullah, who spoke on Tuesday, said that the seizure came against the backdrop of the ban on codeine syrup by the federal government.
It was gathered that the container was intercepted by officers of the command after there were attempts to smuggle them out of the seaport.
“Despite efforts to discourage importation of illicit drugs, some unrepentant fellows still engage in such misdemeanour,” Mr Abdullah said.
“One by 40 and 2 by 20 containers of Tramadol Hydrochloride 225mg which were declared electrical static converters and ciprofloxacin. We are collaborating with NAFDAC and NDLEA on this seizure.”
Tramadol, an opioid analgesic, is usually prescribed to treat moderate to moderately severe pain and is considered a safer alternative to other narcotic analgesics like hydrocodone, and methadone.
It is among the controlled drugs abused by some youths across the country causing unhealthy addiction and adverse side effects. It is believed to be fast selling and being shipped into the country through channels suspected to be unlawful.

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