Crime: NDLEA Swoops On Drug Traffickers In Niger, Ondo, Kogi

A 70-year-old drug traf­ficker, Mohammed Rabiu Wada, who supplies illicit substances to Boko Haram insurgents and bandits have been arrested by oper­atives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Niger State.

The suspect who hails from Dallawa town, state of Agadez, Niger Republic, was arrested on Thursday with 10 pallets of skunk in Jebba, Niger State.

He had brought into Ni­geria hides and skin from Niger Republic to sell in Lagos.

During interrogation, the suspect claimed he sold his goods for N300, 000 in Lagos and used the fund to buy 10 pallets of skunk at N25, 000 each.

He was on his way back to Niger Republic through the North West where he had been selling drugs to bandits when he was in­tercepted in Jebba.

According to the Com­mander, Niger State Com­mand of the NDLEA, Aloye Isaac, the arrest is a further confirmation of the nexus between drug abuse and the security challenges in parts of the country.

Meanwhile, NDLEA operatives in an opera­tion backed by soldiers in Ondo State have identified and destroyed three large cannabis farms measuring in total 95 hectares, located at Ogbese forest.

The Ondo State Com­mander of the agency, Ha­runa Gagara, said although no one was arrested during the operation, investiga­tion has since commenced to identify and apprehend the owners of the farms.

In the same vein, opera­tives of the agency in Kogi State have intercepted and seized 116.1kilogramme of cannabis at a patrol point along Okene-Lokoja ex­pressway.

A suspect, Sulaiman Said, who was arrest­ed with the illicit drug, claimed he got them from Edo State and was heading to Kaduna State.

Kogi State Commander of NDLEA, Alfred Adewu­mi, said the drug was con­cealed in sacks of chicken wastes loaded in a Mer­cedes-Benz 814 truck with registration number: Tara­ba XA 366 ARD.

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