NDLEA Seizes 8,852kg Illicit Drugs In Lagos, Nab 9 Traffickers In Other States
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Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) triumphed in a gun duel in Lagos , resulting in the seizure of 8.852kg tonnes of Canadian Loud, an imported synthetic strain of cannabis, at the Eleko Beach Road, Lekki area of Lagos.
Similarly, nine suspects were also arrested in connection with another seizure recorded within the same period in Ogun, Adamawa, Edo, Kogi and Lagos.
The 8,852 kg seizure, according to reports, was recorded after a shoot out that lasted about 30 minutes with armed men who were escorting the consignment loaded in two long trucks on Thursday, May 4, 2023.
Operatives of the anti-narcotic agency, while acting on credible intelligence, were said to had laid ambush for the traffickers along the Eleko beach road and at about 4:51am, and flagged down the two long trucks conveying the illicit consignments.
But rather than stopping, the trucks escorted by armed men sped off, as a result of which there ensued an exchange of gunfire that lasted 30 minutes.
Spokesperson of the Agency Femi Babafemi in a statement yesterday, explained that the truck drivers and their armed escorts escaped into the bush, abandoning the trucks and the drug consignments, after they were overpowered by the NDLEA operatives.
While one of the trucks painted red has 149 jumbo bags weighing 6,548kg, Babafemi disclosed that the second one with blue colour has 53 big bags with a weight of 2,304kg, bringing the total number of bags to 202 and gross weight of both to 8,852 kilograms.
He added that operatives are already on the trail of the drug lord who shipped the illicit consignment into the country.
Babafemi also informed that other seizures were made within the same period in Ogun, Adamawa, Edo, Kogi and Lagos where mine suspects were arrested in connection with the drugs.
” On the same day, NDLEA operatives also intercepted a Toyota Sienna vehicle driven by one Mukaila Idowu, conveying 88.3kg skunk at Otedola bridge in Lagos, while another suspect, Joseph Friday was arrested on Saturday, May 6, at Iyana Ira, Lagos with 58.7kg cannabis sativa concealed inside his Toyota Camry car marked FST 587FH.
“In Ogun State, operatives in the early hours of Wednesday 3rd May busted a mini factory where a suspect, Bakare Taofeek was producing skucchies around Safari Onikolobo, Abeokuta. Exhibits recovered from him include: 4kg black currant drink (Sobo) mixed with cannabis; 255 litres of skucchies; 1,880 tablets of tramadol; 735 grams of cannabis; three deep freezers; 2 gas cylinders and two cooking pots among others.
“In the same vein, operatives in Adamawa arrested a suspect, Sahabi Mohammed, 39, with 8,800 tablets of tramadol and counterfeit N60,000-naira notes, while another suspect, Bala Ali Umar, was arrested on Wednesday 3rd May with 2.850kg cannabis sativa and 825 litres of formalin popularly known as ‘Suck and Die’ at Anguwar Laka, Numan LGA.
“In Edo state, a Toyota Previa bus marked NER 460 XA (Bayelsa) conveying 13,000 pills of tramadol and diazepam was intercepted along Ewohimi road, heading to Ekiti state, while the driver of the vehicle, Femi Oluwadare, was taken into custody on Friday 5th May 2023.
Similarly, another suspect, Ahmed Rafi’u, 34, was arrested with 84 blocks of compressed cannabis weighing 43.200kg, by operatives in Kogi state, while 381.1kg of the same substance was recovered from three suspects travelling in a Sienna bus in Anambra state.
“They include: Innocent Saturday; Sunday Asuquo and Akpan Asukuma who were arrested by a combined patrol team of security agents comprising NDLEA operatives and other security agencies at Nneobi, Anambra state.
“Meanwhile, NDLEA officers of the Directorate of Operations and General Investigation, DOGI, attached to courier firms have intercepted blocks of compressed brown methamphetamine packaged as soap bars weighing 1.54 kilograms going to Australia.
“The seizure at a courier house in Lagos on Tuesday 2nd May was a follow up operation to an earlier interception of 3.389kg of the same substance on 23rd February 2023. A suspected drug courier, Paul Adetigbe who delivered the previous parcel was eventually arrested with the latest consignment.