NDLEA seizes tons of tramadol, codeine in 5 states
NDLEA intercepts 230,600 Tramadol tablets, arrests 106 suspects in Kano
Seme Customs intercept tramadol valued N1.4bn concealed in container
NDLEA arrests drug couriers, seizes 1m Tramadol capsules, other substances – Official
NDLEA intercepts container-load of tramadol in Apapa port
Court jails man 5 years for trafficking 12.65kg of Tramadol, Diapham
Court jails Ghanaian 3 years for smuggling 10 kilos of Tramadol
Tramadol worth over N1.7 trillion destroyed in 2019 – NAFDAC DG
Tramadol worth over N1.7 trillion destroyed in 2019 ― NAFDAC DG
UCI to outlaw painkiller tramadol from March
We didn’t seize container full of dollars — Customs
Tramadol: Drug abuse in Nigeria now UN Security Council concern
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SubscribeWhy Customs rejected the N153m bribe — Maritime source
MORE controversies seem to be brewing around the alleged N150 million bribe offer said to have been rejected by some officers of the Nigerian Customs Service, NCS, in respect of tramadol consigment.
N150m tramadol Bribe: Group wants Customs to disclose identity of Importer
THE League of Maritime Editors and Publishers, LMEP, over the weekend called on the management of Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, to make public the identity of the importer or importers who offered the sum of N150million bribe to the Customs for one of the 40 containers of tramadol to be released.
Again, Customs intercept 13 containers of Tramadol at Tin-Can port
Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) on Friday said it intercepted another 13 containers of Tramadol, a banned addictive substance, and other items at Tin-Can Island Port in Lagos.
Customs officers reject N150m bribe on Tramadol imports
OFFICERS of the Apapa Command of the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, Thursday, rejected a bribe of $412,000 (N150 million) offered them by importers of 40 containers of Tramadol from India, to allow the illicit import into the country.
Ban on codeine, tramadol puts 25,000 jobs at risk—Labour
Ado-Ekiti—NATIONAL Union of Chemical, Footwear, Rubber, Leather and Non-Metallic Products Employees, NUCFRLANMPE, has warned that no fewer than 25,000 workers could lose their jobs in the chemical and non-metallic sector of the nation’s economy, following the recent ban on importation and production of codeine and tramadol by the Federal Government.
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