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The Ministry of Customs and Revenue, in its ongoing efforts to protect the nation’s borders, has
successfully intercepted another illicit drug shipment. During the week of celebrating International
Customs Day 2025, a suspicious package arriving through the Samoa Post was flagged for further
inspection. Upon thorough examination, the package was found to contain 214 grams of marijuana.
This seizure highlights the effectiveness of Samoa Customs’ enhanced enforcement measures and
advanced detection capabilities, including the use of X-ray scanning technology and intelligence-
driven risk assessment. The intercepted package has been handed over to the Ministry of Police,
Prison and Corrections Service for further investigation and legal proceedings.
Chief Executive Officer Fonoti Talaitupu Li’a-Taefu, reaffirmed Customs’ commitment to combating
illicit importation, stating, “The drug busts this week highlights our ongoing dedication to protecting
Samoa from the dangers of illegal substances. We remain vigilant and will continue to strengthen
our border control measures in collaboration with local and international enforcement partners.”

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