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20 Filipino Seafarers Detained in Lagos After 20kg Cocaine Discovery Onboard MV Nord Bosporus

by The MaritimeHub Editor
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Published by A. Dimitriou. The Image shown is for reference and may not depict the actual vessel.

Introduction

A major drug bust in Nigeria has placed 20 Filipino seafarers under detention after 20 kilograms of cocaine were found onboard the Panama-flagged bulk carrier MV Nord Bosporus. The incident occurred at the Port of Lagos on 16 November 2025, triggering a high-profile investigation involving Nigerian authorities and international agencies.


Timeline of Events

  • 16 November 2025: MV Nord Bosporus arrived in Lagos from Santos, Brazil. During a routine inspection, the Nigerian Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) discovered a black-wrapped parcel containing 20kg of cocaine hidden beneath the cargo.
  • Same Day: NDLEA detained the vessel’s Filipino master and 19 crew members and secured the ship.
  • 20 November 2025: A Federal High Court in Lagos issued a 14-day detention order for the vessel and crew to allow investigations.
  • 27 November 2025: The Philippine Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) confirmed the crew remains onboard under detention. Philippine officials are coordinating with Nigerian authorities for legal assistance.
  • Current Status: The vessel has been moved to an outer anchorage while investigations continue. Lawyers from the ship’s Protection & Indemnity (P&I) Club are assisting.

General Particulars of MV Nord Bosporus

  • Name: MV Nord Bosporus
  • IMO Number: 9588497
  • Flag: Panama
  • Type: Bulk Carrier
  • Year Built: 2011
  • Deadweight (DWT): ~80,000 tonnes
  • Length Overall (LOA): 229 m
  • Beam: 32 m
  • Gross Tonnage (GT): ~44,000
  • Home Port: Panama City

Management Details

  • Registered Owner: Nordic Bulk Carriers A/S
  • Technical Manager: Nordic Bulk Carriers A/S
  • Commercial Manager: Same entity
  • Headquarters: Denmark
  • Role: Responsible for vessel operations, compliance, and crew management.


Why This Matters

  • Legal and Diplomatic Impact: The case has drawn attention from the Philippine government, which is working to ensure due process for its nationals.
  • Maritime Security Concerns: The incident highlights vulnerabilities in global shipping routes and the need for stricter anti-smuggling measures.
  • Industry Implications: Shipowners and operators may face increased scrutiny and insurance costs following such high-profile drug seizures.

Key Takeaways

  • 20 Filipino seafarers remain detained in Lagos after a major cocaine seizure.
  • MV Nord Bosporus is a Panama-flagged bulk carrier managed by Nordic Bulk Carriers A/S.
  • Investigations are ongoing, with international cooperation to dismantle drug trafficking networks.

The Maritime-Hub Editorial Team

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Maritime-Hub. Readers are advised to research this information before making decisions based on it.

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