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September 6, 2021 NDLEA Seizes N100bn Worth Of Illicit Drugs In 8 Months

NDLEA Seizes N100bn Worth Of Illicit Drugs In 8 Months

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), has said that it seized illicit drugs worth N100 billion between January and August, 2021.

The agency’s spokesman, Femi Babafemi, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday, in Abuja, that in a similar vein, the agency also arrested 8,634 suspected drug traffickers during the period, including 6,461 males and 547 females.

He said the NDLEA also destroyed 1,202 hectares of cannabis farms in various states across the country, while more than 10 million Nigerians abused drugs in the period under review.

Babafemi said: “With over 8, 634 arrests, 2,776,000kg of drugs worth over N100 billion seized, we are sure this ugly situation will be tackled.

“We have secured 1,630 convictions, 3,232 cases in court and over 4,269 drug users counselled and rehabilitated between January and August.

“We are already making substantial progress in our drug supply and drug demand reduction efforts.

“We are convinced that the ongoing War Against Drug Abuse, (WADA) would curb the twin evils of drug abuse and trafficking.’’

June 1, 2021 NDLEA Arrests Student, Graduates With Illicit Drugs At Abuja Airport

NDLEA Arrests Student, Graduates With Illicit Drugs At Abuja Airport

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) arrested a 23-year-old secondary school leaver and an European based Nigerian with various illicit drugs at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, (NAIA), Abuja.

Babafemi said that the suspects, Iwuyi Princewill Chukwuka and Peter Mkwo were to export nine kilogrammes of skunk and methamphetamine from the (NAIA), Abuja to Turkey and Belgium respectively.

He said that Mkwo, 37, was arrested on May 28, while trying to board an Ethiopian Airline 910 enroute Abuja-Addis Ababa-Brussels, Belgium.

The spokesperson said that upon searching, three kilogrammes of methamphetamine was discovered stuffed in the lining of a false bottom of his luggage.

“Under interrogation, Mkwo claimed he has lived in Belgium for 15 years and worked as a forklift driver in an automobile company, where he earned 1,700 Euro per month.

“He said he came into Nigeria on April 26 for the burial of his father who died in August, 2019 but buried on April 30, in Awka, Anambra State.

“He said that after spending two weeks in Awka, he travelled to Uyo for another week to see his sister and later to Lagos to see his girlfriend.

Mkwo claimed that he lodged in a hotel at Amuwo Odofin in Lagos where he met two men while hanging at the bar by the hotel’s swimming pool where they made a proposal to him to carry the drug for onward delivery to Belgium.

“He said that the bag containing the drug was brought to him in the hotel by the two men on Friday, May 28, before he took off to Abuja where he was to take his flight to Brussels.

“He said he was promised (£3,000) on successful delivery to one Ishmael, in Belgium.

He claimed he accepted the offer to deliver the drug to raise some funds to pay back the money he borrowed from friends during the burial of his father.

In the same vein, Babafemi said that the 23-year-old Chukwuka was arrested with 6.3kg skunk concealed in crayfish.

Babafemi said that it was stuffed inside Golden Morn packs during an outward clearance of Turkish airline flight at the departure hall of the Abuja airport.

“During interrogation, he claimed he was travelling for a Diploma study in Tourism and Hotel Management at University of Mediterranean, Karpasia, North Cyprus,’’ he said.

In a related development, a 27-year-old graduate of accountancy, Bayero University, Kano (BUK), Zakaru Baba has been arrested at the local wing of the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, (MAKIA), Kano with Six kilogrammes of cannabis sativa.

Babafemi said that the consignment was flown from Lagos to Kano on May 29 via Max Air.

He said that the suspect, who turned up to claim the packaged drug, was arrested and had since confessed ownership of the exhibit.

“This is the first time the command has apprehended a suspect via the domestic wing of the airport, as most arrests and seizures are usually made at the international wing,’’ he said.

Babafemi quoted the Chairman, NDLEA, retired, Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa as commending the NAIA Commander, Kabir Tsakuwa, and his MAKIA counterpart, Mohammed Ajiya, as well as the officers and men of the two commands for their vigilance.

He commended their commitments to the task of ridding the country of illicit substances and charged them not to rest on their oars as the agency intensified the war against drug abuse and trafficking in Nigeria.

 
 
 

 

March 5, 2021 Senate President, AHMAD LAWAN Has Alleged That Drug Barons Are Funding Terrorism And Banditry Across Nigeria

Senate President, AHMAD LAWAN Has Alleged That Drug Barons Are Funding Terrorism And Banditry Across Nigeria

Senate President, AHMAD LAWAN Has Alleged That Drug Barons Are Funding Terrorism And Banditry Across Nigeria. 

According to Senator LAWAN, the proceeds of the illegal drug trade are used to purchase arms and ammunitions for terror groups like Boko Haram as well as bandits and kidnappers.

He stated this when Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Brigadier-General BUBA MARWA, paid a visit to his office at the National Assembly in Abuja.

LAWAN said drug traffickers have made Nigeria a major transit route, stressing that this has aided the increase of criminality around the nation.

On his part, the new NDLEA boss lamented over the increase in drug addiction, especially amongst the youths.

According to him, the illegal drug trade jas played a great role in the rise of criminality in Nigeria.

February 25, 2021 NDLEA Operatives Arrests 90 Persons, Including An Indian During Raids In Lagos

NDLEA Operatives Arrests 90 Persons, Including An Indian During Raids In Lagos

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency have arrested 90 persons, including an Indian, during raids on the hideouts of drug cartels in parts of Lagos State.

About 614.396 kilograms of various hard drugs was confiscated after the raids.

The agency also announced the interception of a container load of tramadol at the Apapa seaport in Lagos, estimated at about two million capsules tucked in 554 cartons.

A statement by the NDLEA Director of Media and Advocacy, FEMI BABAFEMI said the Lagos State Command of the NDLEA also raided some drug spots in Agege, Ikorodu, Lekki, Okokomaiko and other parts of the state, and dismantled major drug syndicates.

 

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