In an effort to combat criminal activity at sea, the Nigerian Navy in Lagos has successfully intercepted a prohibited substance called cannabis.

According to the Navy, the interception was made possible through the utilisation of Falcon Eye, a state-of-the-art maritime awareness domain facility technology.

Commander of Nigerian Navy Ship, NNS BEECROFT, Commodore Kolawale Oguntuga, disclosed this during a news briefing held in Apapa.

Oguntuga stated that the interception took place in the early hours Monday near Ibeju Lekki.

“On this day the falcon eye was able to detect the activity of criminals transferring bags of canabis from boats to land.

According to him, as soon as they realised it, patrol teams both on water and land swiftly swung into action to ensure that the criminals did not escape.

In his words, on sighting our men, they fled and we were able to confiscate the consignment and we recovered over 200 bags. Each bags weighs about 50kg so we are talking about 10,000 kg of these drugs.

“We are going to make sure due process is done by handing over the illegal substance to the appropriate agency.

“We will also ensure that it is handled appropriately with the standard procedure,” he said.

The commander, however, warned the perpetrators to desist or face the wrath of the law, saying the Nigerian Navy under the leadership of the Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, is poised and resolute to ensure that these criminals are punished.

He expressed his gratitude to the Chief of Naval Staff, acknowledging the unwavering support provided in the pursuit of a crime-free nation.