Every month, police in Lagos find used cars, usually shipped from Toronto via Montreal, stuffed with popular high\u002DTHC Canadian cannabis
Canadian Loud is described by Nigerian police as an expensive synthetic strain of cannabis from Canada with high THC content. Another strain of cannabis from Canada found in the containers is called Colorado.
On April 5, police said they found 55 kilograms of Canadian Loud in a shipping container of five cars sent from Toronto via Montreal.Article contentPhoto by NDLEA In February, 75.5 kilograms of cannabis in vehicles shipped from Montreal was found. Police arrested a local man linked to that shipment and named another as a fugitive.
One, Gboyega Ayoola Elegbeji, was arrested at his house and accused of arranging the importation of a 40-foot container from Canada that included 16.5 kilograms of cannabis along with four vehicles.
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