Apapa Customs impound Ambulance carrying cartons Tramadol out of Apapa port
By TVC News Nigeria
18 July 2019 |
1:53 pm
The Apapa customs commander has impounded an Ambulance conveying cartons of Tramadol. He said the Ambulance was impounded by customs officers on its way out of Apapa port terminal at 2300hrs today.
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