A suspected notorious major supplier of illicit
drugs in Abia State, Chibuike Apollos, was on Wednesday arrested during an
early morning raid on his hideout at Mbausi in the Isialangwa North Local
Government Area of the state.
The spokesman for the National Drug Law
Enforcement Agency, Femi Babafemi, in said a statement that Apollos had been on
the wanted list of the Abia State Command of the agency since February
following the arrest of one Chima Ukeleonu, the suspect behind the viral video
in January showing a young man hawking illicit drugs on the street.
“As a result, 38-year-old Apolos was put on
the wanted list. Following his arrest in the early hours of Wednesday, the Abia
State Government has already marked his house that serves as his hideout for
demolition,” Babafemi stated.
The Commander, NDLEA, Abia State Command,
Bamidele Akingbade, said, “The command had been on his trail since February
this year. Fortunately, we got a tip-off that he just received some quantities
of cannabis from Edo State. Notwithstanding the tense security situation in the
South-East, especially Abia state, the command still embarked on the operation,
which culminated in the arrest of one Chibuike Apolos with 10 bags of cannabis
weighing 100kg, 1.6 grams of cocaine, one gram of heroin and five grams of
methamphetamine.
“The suspect is one of the major suppliers
of illicit drugs in Abia State, especially in the Isialangwa communities. The
state governor has been notified and the suspect’s building has been marked for
demolition.”
Meanwhile, the Taraba State Command of the
agency has arrested 61-year-old Lawan Gambo Umar for trafficking 58.50kg of
cannabis sativa.
The state
Commander of the NDLEA, Suleiman Ajadi, said, “The suspect was taking the skunk
concealed inside sacks of beans chaff used to feed animals to Fune in Yobe
State when our men intercepted him.”
The Chairman/Chief Executive of the NDLEA,
Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa (retd.), commended the Abia and Taraba commands of the
agency for the seizures and arrests, and urged them to sustain the current
tempo of offensive action to rid the country of illicit substances.
“No doubt, the volume that has been seized
in these two operations is less the quantum meant for our towns and
communities. I, therefore, urge our officers and men across all the commands
all over the country to continue to smoke out all the elements involved in this
criminal trade of their hiding places,” Marwa was quoted as saying.
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