96-year-old ex-soldier, trans-border drug trafficker arrested

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Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have arrested a 96-year-old retired soldier, Pa Joseph Owherhi in Suleja area of Niger State for allegedly dealing in illicit drugs.

The nonagenarian was arrested in his house at Rafin Sanyi area of Suleja on Saturday, August 21, 2021, with three kilograms of skunk based on credible intelligence.

In his statement, he confessed he has been living on the illicit trade since he retired from the military in 1982. He also claimed he has eight wives and 50 children.

In the same manner, four trans-border drug traffickers have been arrested in Adamawa State while attempting to cross the land border on a motorcycle in Kolere Village, Mubi North Local Government Area to Cameroon on Sunday, August 22 with packs of Tramadol concealed inside noodles cartons.

The suspects include Ibrahim Aliyu; Umar Mohammed; Aliyu Adamu; and Usman Adamu.

Narcotic officers had, during a raid the previous day, arrested a drug dealer, Chimezie Okorie at Layin ‘Yan Gwanjo, Mubi Market where assorted drugs such as 23kg of Tramadol and 32kg of Diazepam injection were recovered from him.

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In Oyo state, a 35-year-old fashion designer, Abiodun Abubakar was on Monday, August 23 arrested at Bodija Market, Ibadan North Local Government Area with 24.2kg of cannabis sativa.

In Lagos, coordinated sting operations across parts of the state, especially Itedo Community, Lekki and Petti in Lagos Island led to the arrest of  13 suspects namely: Eze Beckee; Lateef Habib; Olayemi Temitope; Abdullaziz Sheriff; Yakwan Michael; Nora Omoruyi; Hamson Igbokwe; Ugwu Augustine; Akin Lawanson; Ibrahim Isa; Emeka Nwafor; Obi Price and Daniel Chukwuebuka.

 

A total of 238 kilograms of cannabis and two grams of cocaine were recovered from them.

In Kogi State, one Chizoba Francis was also arrested at the weekend in Lokoja with 54kg cannabis hidden in sacks and covered with used footwear. The consignment was bought at Emure, Ondo State with Kaduna as the destination.

In Ondo State, operatives equally recovered 308 kilograms of compressed cannabis loaded into a Lexus car during a sting operation in the Eleyewo area of Akure North Local Government Area at the weekend.

While commending the officers and men of Niger, Adamawa, Lagos, Ondo, Kogi and Oyo commands the Agency for their relentless efforts, Chairman/Chief Executive of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa urged them and their counterparts across the country not to rest on their oars in the ongoing offensive action against all drug cartels in Nigeria.

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