Cocaine Importation: NDLEA Secures Conviction Of 10 Filipino Sailors, Vessel

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) says it has secured the conviction of 10 Filipino sailors and their vessel, MV Nord Bosporus, over the importation of 20 kilograms of cocaine.

This is contained in a statement by the Director, Media and Advocay, NDLEA, Mr Femi Babafemi on Wednesday in Abuja.

Babafemi said that the illicit consignment was imported into the Nigeria through the Apapa Seaport, with total penalties amounting to six million dollars and N1.1 million.

He recalled that the sailors and the merchant vessel were arrested on Nov. 16, 2025, after NDLEA operatives uncovered 20 kilo grammes of suspected cocaine concealed deep within the cargo of the ship which arrived from Santos, Brazil.

Reacting to the judgment, NDLEA Chairman, retired Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa, described the conviction as a resounding victory for the rule of law and a testament to the renewed vigour of the agency in its mission to rid Nigeria of illicit drugs.

Marwa said the judgment served as an unambiguous signal that Nigeria’s territorial waters were no longer a playground for illicit narcotics trade.

He said the six million dollar fine was a stark and expensive lesson to international drug cartels and their local collaborators.

”Let this judgment be an unambiguous signal to every shipping line, vessel owner and sailor worldwide that if you turn your ships into floating warehouses for illicit drugs, you will not only lose your freedom but also your assets,” he said.

The NDLEA boss added that the agency had moved beyond mere seizures to targeting the financial base and operational assets of drug syndicates.

He commended officers and men of the NDLEA Apapa Strategic Command for their vigilance in detecting the cocaine consignment buried deep within the cargo of the vessel.

He said the success, coming on the heels of similar convictions as that of MV Chayanee Naree, showed that the agency’s “back-to-back” strategy was yielding concrete results.

The NDLEA chairman also expressed appreciation to the Directorate of Prosecution and Legal Services for their diligence in handling the case.

He further commended the judiciary for the accelerated hearing, noting that the synergy between the agency and the courts remained critical in dismantling drug supply chains.

Marwa reaffirmed the agency’s resolve on the fight against drug trafficking, saying is it about defending the future of youths of the nation and ensuring national security.

”Our intelligence networks are getting wider, our technology sharper, and our resolve is unbreakable,” he said.

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