AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 minutes agoCross-border cocaine bust (Nigeria): NDLEA arrested a 41-year-old Brazil-based businessman at Lagos’ Murtala Muhammed Airport after finding 14 shirts and towels soaked in liquid cocaine—6.10kg total—dried and ironed to hide it. Targeted enforcement (Nigeria): In separate actions, NDLEA also arrested people living with disabilities in Abia and Rivers over alleged skunk and other drug possession, underscoring how trafficking networks keep adapting. Cannabis at the airport (Antigua): A pastor/barber was detained after a K9 alert led police to nearly 60 pounds of suspected cannabis at V.C. Bird International Airport, with an estimated EC$357,000 street value. Cannabis and THC driving backlash (Australia): NSW clinicians warned against Labor’s “three strikes” drug-driving plan, saying the 50ng/ml THC limit isn’t backed by major clinical bodies and could put lives at risk. Anti-migrant pressure (South Africa): “March and March” protesters marched in Cape Town and are planning further action, with police intervening when demonstrators confronted a foreign-owned CBD business. World Cup travel rules (Canada/US): The U.S. State Department updated guidance for Americans heading to Canada for the 2026 tournament, flagging petty crime risks in tourist areas. Pro-Palestine arrests (Australia): Brisbane police arrested seven at a pro-Palestine rally, including an activist previously detained on the Global Sumud flotilla, after banned slogans were used.
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