Entebbe Airport security intercepts narcotics packaged as coffee samples

Entebbe Airport security intercepts narcotics packaged as coffee samples
Security at Entebbe International Airport intercepted a suspected drug (methamphetamine) disguised as coffee samples for export

Entebbe, Uganda | URN | Security has intercepted suspected narcotics disguised as coffee for export at Entebbe International Airport, according to Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA).

The UCAA spokesperson Vianney Luggya, said that the suspicious cargo was disguised as coffee samples branded in packets of African Premium Coffee for export. It was detected during screening at 10:10pm on June 13, 2022.

“The shipper’s details bore a Ugandan name and the consignment was destined for Auckland, New Zealand,” Mr. Luggya said. He revealed that they have since handed over the suspicious cargo to Aviation Police for further investigations.

Luke Owoyesigyire, the Kampala Metropolitan deputy spokesperson, says they have withheld the name of the shipper for purposes of investigations.

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The intercepted narcotics comes two weeks after Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) opened the Air Cargo Control Unit at Entebbe International Airport to detect illicit imports and exports, and centralize information sharing systems regarding suspicious and intercepted items at the cargo centre and passenger terminal building.

Located at the new cargo center, the unit is the central office for officials from URA, Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), Aviation Police, Aviation Security, and Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA).

The team leader of the unit is URA customs officer, Priscilla Mary Najjuma, who says officials usually get suspicious cargo and passengers during screening but also act on alerts about outgoing or incoming cargo and passengers from internal and external intelligence reports.