Tag: National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)

  • NDLEA intercepts illicit drugs in Sokoto

    NDLEA intercepts illicit drugs in Sokoto

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), on Friday, said it had seized 2.5 tonnes of Rohypnol valued at over N20 million in Sokoto State.

    The State Commander of NDLEA, Mr Misbahu Idris, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Sokoto.

    “These seizures were recorded by the command in the last 12 months,’’ Idris said.

    The NDLEA boss said the command had within the period under review, seized 200 kg of cannabis sativa, as well as 450 kg of assorted cough syrups with codeine.

    Idris lamented that more than 45 per cent consumption of illicit drugs was recorded in the North West.

    “This obnoxious development is taking its toll on the most productive segment of the society, the youth.

    “The youth are regrettable more vulnerable and unfortunately they are the future leaders of the country.

    “The earlier this ugly trend is reversed, the better for the future of Nigeria; otherwise, the consequences will be colossal, ‘’Idris said.

    The NDLEA boss said the Nigerian society was being silently attacked by the drug pandemic.

    He said, “Time to act is now and curbing the drugs menace is a collective responsibility of all the stakeholders. ‘’

  • NDLEA raids suspected drug dealers in Ekiti

    NDLEA raids suspected drug dealers in Ekiti

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Ekiti State command, has raided the hideout of suspected drug dealers in the state.

    The State Commander of the agency, Mr. Suleiman Jadi, disclosed ‎this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday.

    Jadi said, ” The agency is determined and committed to rid the state of dealers in cannabis and other illicit drugs.

    “That is why we have embarked on the raid of their hideout.

    “In spite of our sensitisation ‎programme against drug abuse, some people still indulge in the illicit business of buying and selling harmful drugs.

    “We have been arresting and prosecuting them to serve as a deterrent to those who take and sell drugs on the street.

    “The agency is collaborating with the Nigeria Police to carry out the operation.

    “Officers of the NDLEA will not relent in their efforts to arrest and prosecute anyone caught mobilising or distributing illicit drugs within and outside Ado-Ekiti.”

    The commandant warned drug dealers, who are still hiding in Ekiti state to desist from such criminal act or spend the rest of their lives in prison.

  • NDLEA destroys 30,992kgs of cannabis in Osun

    NDLEA destroys 30,992kgs of cannabis in Osun

    …As cartels invade forest reserves

    Officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have destroyed two thousand three hundred and seventeen bags of cannabis weighing 30,992kgs.

    Sixty seven bags were also transferred to Osun State Command of the NDLEA as exhibits for further investigation.

    The cannabis will also serve as evidence against eleven suspected farmers arrested during operation inside cannabis plantation.

    The exhibits with an estimated street value of three hundred and nine million naira (N309, 000,000) were found in twenty Seven camps used as storage facilities located within a farmland at Orita-Ijebu forest reserve, Ikoyi area of Ikire in Ayedade LGA of Osun State.

    The Agency noted that drug cartels have invaded government forest reserves for the cultivation of cannabis.

    According to the Chairman and Chief Executive, Col Muhammad Abdallah (retd) concerted efforts is needed to stop cannabis cultivation while farmers should be encouraged to cultivate food and economic crops.

    In his words, “Unless the current trend of cannabis cultivation is addressed, the country is on the verge of devastating food insecurity. It is worrisome that the cartels are using government forest reserves in the cultivation of cannabis.

    Stakeholders must strategise on how to increase food production and prevent criminal organisations from diverting arable farmland for cannabis cultivation.

    A situation where food and cash crops is paving way for cannabis plant portends danger and deserves urgent attention”.

    The raid operation codenamed ‘Operation Herb Spring’ was in response to an intelligence received by the Agency on the activities of cannabis cultivators in the forest.

    Subsequently, the Chairman directed the Special Enforcement Team led by Mr Sunday Zirangey to coordinate the operation. The suspects arrested in connection with the cannabis cultivation are Kofi Mensah, Godwin Monday, Albert Williams Aniama, Enudi Liberty Onyeka and Peter Nelson.

    Others are Harrison Ewoka Francis, Ossai Nelson, Sulaiman Niyi, Dominic Tobechukwu, Mutiu Kolawole and Chucks Oghenekwu.

    Abdallah described the operation as a sweet victory for the NDLEA because the farmers had done all the work by harvesting and processing the cannabis awaiting evacuation from the farms. “It was a perfect timing for the Agency and a painful loss to the drug barons.

    They had prepared the cannabis in bags waiting to shipment when we raided. The Agency will continue to launch similar devastating attacks on drug trafficking cartels until they are completely defeated”.

    He recommended a review of laws relating to forest reserves, critical appraisal of the functions of forest guards as well as effective monitoring of the forests.

    He said all suspects will be arraigned soon.

  • Airport workers interrogated for alleged drug exportation

    Airport workers interrogated for alleged drug exportation

    The Chief Security Supervisor of Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO) and three others are currently being interrogated by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for their alleged involvement in the exportation of 144kg of Ephedrine to Maputo, Mozambique.

    The drugs which were concealed in noodle packs and packed in three brown cartons stuffed with cereals and hair products, were discovered by officials at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA) Abuja.

    According to a statement by the agency’s spokesman, Mitchel Ofoyeju, one Victor Ahenje, a Load Controller at NAHCO linked to the conspiracy has been declared wanted.

    Ofoyeju sais the suspects planned to smuggle the drugs through an Ethiopian airline flight but it was intercepted.

    Quoting the NDLEA Commander incharge of Abuja airport, Hamisu Lawan, Ofoyeju said some officials at the cargo section were invited for questioning and four NAHCO workers was subsequently detained.

    He said: “Those being interrogated in respect of the seized drugs include the Chief Security Supervisor, Audu Garba, two Security Officers, Nasiru Ibrahim and Haruna Abdullahi as well as a Driver, Adamu Dasura.

    “Preliminary investigation suggests flagrant lapses on the part of NACHO security in charge of cargo. So far, they are cooperating with our team of investigators.”

    Continuing, Ofoyeju said the agency’s Chairman, Muhammad Abdallah has called for proper vetting and re-vetting of airport workers to prevent acts of sabotage and compromise capable of undermining national security.

    He said: “This is a suspected case of conspiracy involving workers within the airport community. The agency is investigating the level of involvement of the suspects under interrogation and anyone indicted shall be prosecuted.

    “Any act of sabotage can cause untold damage to national security. We shall get to the root of this case. The agency is working very hard to promote peace and enhance the image of the country”.

    He assured that efforts were ongoing to arrest Victor Ahenje who is at large. Ahenje hails from Benue State.

  • Sexual assault: Shettima seeks adequate security at IDPs camps

    Sexual assault: Shettima seeks adequate security at IDPs camps

    Borno State Governor Kashim Shettima has reveal plans to enlist the services of undercover female police officers, Department of State Security and the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons,(NAPTIP)  the National Drug Law  Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to uncover the veracity of report of sexual abuse on women in IDPs’ camps in the state.

    Shettima stated this at a courtesy call on him by a delegation from the National University Commission who are  on tour of  ongoing infrastructure at the proposed Borno State University held at the Government  House in Maiduguri on Tuesday.

    The governor’s concern is coming at the wake of reports by the Human Rights Watch ‎released days ago accusing security officials of sexually harassing some female IDPs some of whom are allegedly pregnant.

    His words:  ‎”Today, as Governor of Borno State, there is no issue that gives me headache like the unfortunate bye-products of IDP camps. Our citizens were violently sent out of their houses and communities, it is their fundamental rights to be provided alternative accommodation with their food and health cater for. Sadly and very sadly indeed, the IDP camps have become avenues that horrible stories of sexual slavery, prostitution rings, drug peddling and other social vices are emanating from.

    “Only yesterday (Monday) there was a report by a Human Rights group alleging incidences of sexual abuses by some Federal and State workers in some of the IDP camps. This is highly condemnable. Apart from investigating these claims and arresting culprits which is absolutely necessary, I am going to write letters to the Inspector General of Police, the Director General of the DSS, the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency and may be the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, requesting all of them to deploy female and male undercover detectives to all our camps to permanently spy on anyone involved in sexual harassment, any form of prostitution, drugs trafficking, possible child trafficking and even the allegations of diversion of food items meant for IDP’s.

    “I would want these detectives to report their findings to their security establishments and whoever is found wanting should be picked up without notifying me so long as there is verifiable evidence to prosecute him or her,” Shettima said.

    Shettima who also appreciates that the present condition of the displaced people especially women can lead them to indulging in illicit activities however vowed that sanity must be injected in the system despite the circumstances.

    He said: “Ladies and gentlemen, I am tired of applying the element of persuasion in handling the issues of IDP’s, we need to wield the big stick. The problem with managing the IDP camp is that you are dealing with a population of two or more local government areas in one location and you cannot imprison them by restricting or stopping them from leaving the IDP camp in the day time.

    “When a female IDP leaves the camp in the morning, you cannot be in control of where she goes and who she sees. If she leaves the camp and returns the following day, she may claim to have visited a family member and little can be done. I strongly believe there are cases of sexual harassment but some of the women may be consenting to sexual advances largely due to extreme poverty and loss of value system.

    “We have to instill sanity into the IDP camps and I hope we will not end up having human rights activists telling us we cannot deploy undercover detectives into IDP camps due to one form of rights violation or the other. Desperate situations call for desperate measures. Sexual harassment of female IDPs is a desperate situation.

    “None of us here is beyond becoming an IDP if Allah decrees and none of us would fold arms if his or her daughter is in position to be sexually harassed, so we must act now” , Gov. Shettima vows

    Shettima regretted how Boko Haram has painted Borno negatively as oppose to the peaceful nature of the people.

    “The Borno story that has been painted very badly by the Boko Haram. We are even tired of counting the number of deaths, number of those of injured, value of private institutions and private property destroyed and the huge number of persons internally displaced”,  the Governor said.

  • NDLEA arrests man for alleged drug trafficking

    NDLEA arrests man for alleged drug trafficking

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Anambra on Tuesday said it arrested a 56-year-old man for allegedly been in possession of 239.8gm of cocaine and 119.2gm of heroin.

    Mr Inalegwu Ameh, Assistant Commander Operations and Intelligence of the agency, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Awka.

    He said that the suspect, Chike Ananti, was arrested on Oct. 23 in Onitsha following a tip off.

    He said that the suspect, an ex-convict of the same offence, had been on the wanted list of the agency for long time.

    According to him, the suspect relocated from the state when he discovered that the agency was after him and had been operating the illegal business.

    Ameh said that the arrest was part of efforts of the command to ensure that the state was free of crime and criminality.

    He, however, urged the public to collaborate with the agency to ensure crime free society by providing useful information to the command.

    Ameh also warned those who still engaged in the illegal business to desist from the act or be ready to face the wrath of the law.

    He said the suspect would be arraigned in court as soon as investigations were completed.

  • NDLEA nabs 98 drug suspects in Ebonyi

    NDLEA nabs 98 drug suspects in Ebonyi

    …Secures 37 conviction

     

    The Ebonyi state Command of the  National Drug law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) says it have arrested 98 persons in the state for their alleged involvement in illicit drugs since January 2016.

    Also, the 37 of the suspects have been successfully prosecuted and jailed by competent courts even as others are still at various stages of investigation, the agency said.

    The state commander of the agency, Mr Ralph Igwenagu disclosed this in his office in Ntezi Ishielu local government of the state.

    He said: “37 suspects have been successfully prosecuted and sent to prison, and others are in various stages of prosecution”.

    “Majority of the suspects were men but there are few cases of women involvement, we are determined to rid the state of illicit drug consumption,” he said.

    He opined, “the incidence of drug abuse were in the decline in the state, due to enlightenment by the agency on the dangers associated with these”.

    “The agency will not relent in its effort to combating dealers of fake drugs in the state, it is a risk for anybody to indulge in illicit drugs, and our efforts over the years are yielding positive results,” he concluded.

    Igwenagu who appealed to the public to always volunteer information to the agency assured that the agency would protect the identity of such volunteers.

     

  • Heroin trafficker bags 18 months in jail

    Heroin trafficker bags 18 months in jail

    A 20-year-old boy, Abiodun Oyatolu, who had pleaded guilty to trafficking in 9.9 grammes of heroin in Lagos, is to cool his heels in prison for the next 18 months, a Federal High Court ruled on Wednesday.

    Justice Abdulazeez Anka, who handed down the verdict, said the drug trafficker was guilty as charged.

    The accused had admitted guilt of the offence of trafficking in hard drug preferred against him by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

    The judge, however, said the sentence should begin from the date of judgment and ordered the exhibits to be destroyed if there was no subsisting appeal.

    Earlier, the prosecutor, Mr Jeremiah Aernan, had tendered as evidence before the court a written statement of the accused, a request for scientific aid form, a drug analysis certificate, as well as remnant of the analysed substance which were admitted as exhibits.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that shortly before the sentence, the accused had begged the court to temper justice with mercy, saying “it is the work of the devil, I promise to turn a new leaf.”

    The accused committed the offence on Jan. 20 at Ipodo, the heart of Ikeja, Lagos State capital.

    He was arrested with 9.9 grammes of heroin, a narcotic similar to cocaine and other psychotropic substances.

    It was analysed in the laboratory by the NDLEA and was confirmed as heroin, the prosecutor said.

    The offence contravened Sections 11 (c) of the NDLEA Act, Laws of the Federation, 2004.

     

  • NDLEA arrests 134 suspects with Marijuana in Sokoto

    NDLEA arrests 134 suspects with Marijuana in Sokoto

    The Sokoto Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) said on Thursday that no fewer than 134 suspects were arrested in eight months with 118.695 kgs of cannabis sativa otherwise called marijuana in the state.

    Alhaji Musba’u Idris, the state Commander of the agency, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Sokoto that 132 of the suspects were male, while four were female.

    The state commander said that 45 of the suspects had already been convicted.

    He solicited the support of the general public to volunteer useful information that would assist the command in dealing with hard drugs syndicate operating in the state.

  • NDLEA makes twin arrest on Nigeria-Brazil route

    NDLEA makes twin arrest on Nigeria-Brazil route

    • As suspects insert cocaine in alimentary canals
    Officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA) Lagos have made a twin arrest on Nigeria-Brazil route.
    The Agency recovered 700 grammes of powdery substance that tested positive for cocaine from two suspects during the inward screening of passengers on a Royal Air Maroc flight  from Sao Paulo, Brazil through Casablanca, Morocco. The suspects inserted seven wraps of cocaine each weighing 350 grammes into their alimentary canals to evade arrest.
    NDLEA commander at the Lagos airport, Ahmadu Garba gave the names of the suspects as Okonkwo Francis Okechukwu, 44, and Ifedigbo Chinedu Lucky, 37. “Preliminary investigation revealed that both suspects planned and executed the unlawful act together. They inserted seven wraps of cocaine each into their bodies weighing 350 grammes” the commander stated.
    Okonkwo Francis Okechukwu said that accepting to smuggle drugs due to frustration and as a means of returning from Brazil.
    According to Okonkwo, “I was stranded in Brazil, where I worked as a waiter in a restaurant for two years. Life was awful as I was struggling daily just to feed myself. When I was contacted to smuggle cocaine to Nigeria, I was very happy because it was an opportunity to return home. My sponsor also promised to pay me half a million Naira with which I had planned to start a business”. He is married with two children and hails from Enugu State.
    Ifedigbo Chinedu Lucky who had also spent two years in Brazil described his arrest as ill-luck. “I am a business man. I import female shoes from Brazil since 2014. This arrest is just bad luck for me because I was already calculating my profit from the deal” the 37 year-old suspect stated. He is single and hails from Anambra State.
    Chairman and Chief Executive of NDLEA, Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah said that the Agency will not relent in the fight against drug trafficking. “NDLEA is committed to the fight against narcotic production and trafficking. Brazil is a source country for cocaine and I am glad with the high level of vigilance on the route resulting in several arrests and seizures. It is however sad that the suspects could insert narcotics into their alimentary canals in utter disregard of the health consequences. The suspects will be arraigned soon” Abdallah stated.