The Oyo-Osun command of the Nigeria Customs Service said it will intensify efforts to tackle illicit drug trafficking with a view to checkmating the influx of banned substances into the country.
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Comptroller of the Command said this when he took TVC NEWS on an inspection tour of seized goods which included eight vehicles packed with bags of foreign parboiled rice, Cannabis and other items.




