 The Andruan Navy has intercepted 127 bags of cannabis, sativa worth 254 million Naira, and several jerrycans in drums of automotive gas oil, popularly known as diesel, in a fiber boat at Eleco Beach, Leckie, and in the vicinity of Leverpool, a Papalago state, respectively. The commander, NNS B-Craft Commodore Colauwaleo Guntuga, stated that the interceptions were possible through intelligence gathered from the state-of-the-art maritime domain awareness facility, the Falcon Eye alignment. He said the NNS patrol team first confiscated 113 bags of cannabis sativa at the beach and further extended their search along the Badagri route, and they arrested an additional 14 bags. Working in partnership with other security agencies, particularly the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, a lot has been planned and I want to assure Nigerians that we will continue to go after this guy and make sure that we prevent these dangerous substances from coming into the country. Apart from the fact that it will prevent ill-gotten money which is being used to sponsor violence, criminality, and all these vices, it also has effect on the psyche of the addicts with their consequences on national security. And this is what the Nigerian Navy, in collaboration with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, will continue to make sure we collaborate and to stop in order to make our country the better country. We have been in partnership over the years that have been doing credibly work in terms of synergy. That robot synergy has already been established. And if you look at it at the end of the year, this period is a big period for the transportation of drugs into the country in order to make financial gains and then sponsor all kinds of crimes that have been perpetrated on the streets of Nigeria. The effects of cross-border drug trafficking from Ghana to Nigeria has become a great challenge to the Costa Interagency Maritime Policy. However, the Indian Navy has established a robot relationship with Nigerian Navy ship people. That is why the evidence is demonstrated today and they are handing over this large amount of money to the Nigerian Navy.