 Meanwhile, the Nigerian Navy has handed over 463 bags of cannabis ativa, also known as Marijana, worth 500 millionaires. The interception was during a routine patrol to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency. The commander, Nigerian Navy ship Becroft Commodore Malami Aruna, handed over the overseas drugs to NDLE's commander Onna Kotiks Isaac Uza at NNS Becroft, Papalegas. The hard drugs will be handed, though the suspects are at large, efforts are being made to apprehend them. However, the boot, laden with the contraband, was towed to the base for further investigation. Our investigations revealed that the boot was loaded with about 463 large sacks of compressed marijuana, worth more than 500 millionaires in local market, amongst other items. The hard drugs will be handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency today, aligned with external regulations for the arrest and handover of suspects and evidence to appropriate agencies. The prevention of such large quantity of hard drugs from entering the Nigerian society will serve to reduce drug intake that lead our youth towards committing crimes in the society. On behalf of the chairman, chief executive of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Gena Mokuba Marware Tyatt, I, Isaac Uza, the commander of NDLE Marim, hereby receive this handover of the NNS Becroft. Our gathering today is another milestone in our relationship, in our collaboration with the Nigerian Navy. As you can see, the Nigerian Navy is one of the agencies of government that are supporting the war against transnational crime, especially drug trafficking. You know, the maritime domain is not only large, it's complex, it's challenging, but despite those challenges you can see the Nigerian Navy is living up to expectation.