NDLEA SUCCESS STORY FOR THE YEAR 2015
The
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency on Saturday said it intercepted various
narcotics weighing 903,624.56kg with a street value of over N22bn in 2015.
The
NDLEA, in a statement by its Head of Public Affairs, Mr. Mitchell Ofoyeju, said
the agency arrested a total of 8,778 suspected drug traffickers, comprising
8,143 males and 635 females last year.
The
anti-narcotics agency also said the 903,624.56kg worth of narcotic drugs seized
from drug trafficking cartels included cannabis, 871,480.32kg; psychotropic
substances, 30,652.93kg; ephedrine, 785.10kg; methamphetamine, 410.82kg;
cocaine, 260.47kg; heroin, 30.09kg; and amphetamine 4.83kg.
The
NDLEA also won 1,690 cases prosecuted in 2015, the statement added.
The
Chairman/Chief Executive of the NDLEA, Col. Muhammad Abdallah (retd.) was
quoted as saying this as Nigeria joins the world in marking the International
Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, which holds on June 26.
He
said, “Concerted efforts are needed against the threat posed by narcotic drugs
and psychotropic substances.”
Abdallah,
who spoke on the state of drug control in Nigeria, noted that the threat of
narcotics was real.
He
said, “The threat of illicit drugs is real and concerted effort is required to
halt the activities of drug trafficking cartels. The agency in 2015 seized
drugs weighing 903,624.56kg with an estimated street value of over N22bn.
“Drug
control is an important campaign that affects national security and public
health. We must collectively rise up against drug trafficking organisation. The
effects of drugs on children, youths, families and communities are
unimaginable. There is the need for a greater understanding of the effects of
drugs by members of the public.”
According
to Abdallah, Nigeria is in the vanguard of the global crusade against illicit
drug production, trafficking and abuse.
Meanwhile,
the NDLEA, Kogi Command, on Saturday, said 94 suspects, including seven women,
had been arrested over drug related offences since January.
Commander
of the agency in the state, Idris Bello, in a statement made available to the New Agency of Nigeriain
Lokoja ahead of the 2016 United Nations Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit
Trafficking on June 26 (today) with the theme ‘Listen first,’ said the command
also seized two tons of cannabis sativa (popularly called Indian hemp) and
other psychotropic substances like tramadol, diazepam, rohypnol and codeine.
He said
nine drug law offenders had been sentenced to various jail terms upon
conviction.
According
to him, the prosecution of a suspected gang leader, Al-Hassan Idris, alias
40-40, on the orders of the Office of National Security Adviser is ongoing.
Bello
said the command had also impounded six vehicles, counselled 58 drugs users and
rehabilitated seven drugs addicts, including a girl, during the period.
He
further stated that over 200 drivers had been screened for possible abuse of
different drugs as part of the company’s measures to reduce the rate of
drug-induced road accidents.
According
to him, the command, in the last six months, also arrested and transferred
non-drug related suspects to the police and destroyed 23 tons of drugs.
He said
the command, apart from dislodging a drug haven in Obajana, had discovered and
destroyed hectares of cannabis farms in Isanlu, Ife-Olukotun, Ogori-Magongo
hills and Ankpa.
Bello
added that the NDLEA had also secured an order of forfeiture for 39 vehicles
and nine motorcycles, out of over 63 of such vehicles used for the conveyance
of hard drugs.
Source; punchng.com
NDLEA SUCCESS STORY FOR THE YEAR 2015
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