NDLEA intercepts 1.5 million pharmaceutical opioids, arms, ammunition
Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency on Friday intercepted about one million, five hundred thousand tablets and capsules of pharmaceutical opioids such as Tramadol, Exol-5 and Diazepam loaded in Onitsha, Anambra state and heading to Yauri, Kebbi State.
The same day, another 425,000 Diazepam tablets were recovered at Segemu, in Kano state.
In addition, a total of One Million Four Hundred and Thirteen Thousand, Three Hundred and Forty Four Naira (N1, 413,344) was seized along with arms and ammunition from a suspected bandit and a drug kingpin in Plateau state while over 137.754 kilograms of assorted illicit drugs were recovered during interdiction operations across seven states in the past week.
The Agency disclosed the developments in a statement issued on Sunday by its Director Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi.
According to the statement, “acting on credible intelligence, operatives in Edo state on Friday 14th January 2022, intercepted a trailer coming from Onitsha and going to Yauri in Kebbi State. A thorough search of the truck led to the discovery of psychotropic substances concealed under legitimate goods.”
The drugs seized include “394,480 capsules and 3,000 tablets of Tramadol weighing 83.707kg; Exol-5: 647,500 tablets weighing 203.315kg; Diazepam: 12,500 tablets weighing 2.05kg; Bromazepam: 1,500 tablets weighing 0.45kg; Codeine based Syrup: 999 bottles weighing 134.865kg; Pentazocine injections: 4,000 ampoules weighing 16.64kg.
The driver of the truck, “Bashir Lawali, 30, was arrested along with Abubakar Sani, 30, and Ali Abubakar, 19, while the exhibits in Kano were seized from one Sa’idu Yahya, 31.”
Also, “attempts by drug traffickers to export 73 parcels of cannabis (34.05kg) concealed in foodstuff plastic containers to the United Kingdom through the NAHCO export shed of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, Ikeja Lagos were frustrated by NDLEA operatives on 8th Jan, same way another 50 parcels of cannabis consignment (27.25kg) meant for the United States was also intercepted at the export shed of the airport on Tuesday 11th Jan and at least three suspects so far arrested.”
Similarly, “in a bid by illicit drug merchants to bring into Nigeria 94 parcels of cannabis indica (Colorado) weighing 43.4kg through the Tincan seaport in Lagos were crushed on 13th January. when operatives intercepted the drug inside a 40ft container from Canada.”
A similar seizure “on 11th January, led to the seizure of 59 parcels of Colorado (17.3kg) concealed in a Mercedes Benz vehicle imported from Canada.”
In Jos Plateau state, “a fake security agent, Babagana Ma’aji has been arrested through a controlled delivery of 5.6kg cannabis from Lagos, on 8th January, while on Tuesday 11th January, operatives of the Plateau command of the Agency also arrested a suspected bandit, Abdullahi Usman Ahmad, 28, at Hwolshe with One Beretta pistol; seven rounds of live ammunition; two empty shells; 12 grams of cannabis sativa; a pair of handcuffs and One Million One Hundred and Thirty Six Thousand, Three Hundred and Forty Four Naira only (N1, 136,344), suspected to be ransom money as well as an Opel car with registration number ZAR35LQ.”
In the same vein, “leader of a cocaine distribution in Plateau, Chibueze Okoro John, 42, has been arrested along Zaria road, Jos, with quantities of cocaine and Tramadol recovered from him as well as a Sienna Bus (BWR 584 AL), Toyota Camry car (RBC 461 BF) and the sum of Two Hundred and Seventy Seven Thousand Naira only (N 277, 000), which the suspect offered to the narcotic officers as bribe but was rejected.”
In Delta state, “the bid by 38-year-old Ejike Obiora, to smuggle different quantities of Cocaine and Heroin into the Nigerian Correctional Centre, Ogwashi-Uku, Aniocha South LGA, was foiled on 8th Jan, when he was discovered to have concealed the drugs in foodstuffs meant for an inmate.”
“Another 598kg cannabis was recovered during a raid in the Owo area of Ondo state with the two owners: Arataye Raimi, 41, and Tope Osinnuwa, 36, eventually arrested in follow up operations”, the statement said.
In another development, one Abdullahi Mohammed was arrested in connection with the seizure of 48.5 blocks of cannabis in Potiskum, Yobe state, another fake security agent, Dike Davison was nabbed at Aliade, Benue state with 50grams of cannabis and 29 rounds of live ammunition of 7.62mm calibre.”
In Abuja, FCT, “a buy and bust operation on Friday 14th January, led to the arrest of one Habib Yusif, 41, with a total of 28.2kg cannabis recovered from him, while in Osun state, the trio of Samuel Joseph; Francis Ujor and Sola Johnson were arrested in Onikoko village Area 5, Ile-Ife, with 100 bags of cannabis weighing 1,530 kilograms recovered from them on Thursday 13th January“.
The Chief Executive of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohammed Buba Marwa (Retd) while commending the officers and men assured them that their sacrifices, dedication to duty and exceptional feats will not go without commendation and rewards.
Gunmen kills inspector, injure other in Imo police station attack
Gunmen have killed a police inspector and injured another policeman during an attack at the Mgbidi Divisional Police headquarters in Imo State.
It was learnt that the attack, which happened on Friday night, caused panic in the area as the hoodlums who came in a vehicle and policemen were engaged in a gun battle.
It was gathered that the attackers opened fire on arrival at the police division but were by the policemen on duty.
A source, who pleaded not to be mentioned, said, “One police inspector was killed during the attack. The hoodlums arrived around 9pm on Friday. They were met with stiff opposition by policemen who engaged them in a shootout. Unfortunately, a police officer died.”
Confirming the development on Saturday, the spokesperson for the police in the state, Micheal Abattam, said ,”On January 14, 2022 at about 20:45 hours, the Command’s tactical teams at Mgbidi Police Station repelled an attack by some hoodlums who came in a white Hilux vehicle shooting indiscriminately and attempted to gain entrance into the station but were repelled by the ever gallant Imo command’s tactical teams and the policemen in the division who positioned themselves professionally.
“Consequently, a vigorous and aggressive manhunt of the hoodlums is ongoing with the sole aim of tracking and arresting the fleeing hoodlums since they cannot go far because of the huge damage done to them. However, in the course of the attack, a police inspector lost his life, while another sustained a minor bullet injury on his hand.”