Operatives of the National Drug Law
Enforcement Agency have arrested a 400-level student of the Federal University
of Technology, Minna, Abel Idio, for allegedly selling two strong variants of
drugs, Arizona and Loud.
It was gathered that the 24-year-old was
arrested on Friday, April 30, 2021, at the Gidan Kwano area of the city.
Idio, according to the Niger State
Commander of the agency, Haruna Kwetishe, concealed the drugs inside the inner
pages of textbooks to sell on the campus.
Kwetishe added that two other traffickers,
Yahaya Joshua and Yahaya Audu, were also arrested on the Mokwa-Jebba Road with
32kg of Indian hemp.
The operatives of the agency also raided
some eateries in Jos, Plateau State, where freshly baked cakes were made with
Indian hemp and 48.726kg of assorted psychotropic substances were recovered.
A statement by the Director, Media and
Advocacy, NDLEA, Femi Babafemi, on Monday, said the operatives also raided the
KNL Lounge located on the Lamingo Road and its branch in the Mining Quarters
area of the Rantya Low Cost Estate and Tuscany Lounge on the Azaki Avenue, all
in Jos, where drugged cakes were also recovered.
According to Babafemi, psychotropic
substances such as 14kg of Barcadin codeine, 355.5g of Flunitrazapem, 370.1g of
Tramadol, 30kg of Exol-5, 2.5kg of Diazepam and 1.5kg of Pentazocine were
recovered from the eateries.
The state
Commander of the agency, Ibrahim Braji , stated that five persons had been
arrested in connection with the seized drugs.
It was gathered that the Enugu State
Command of the agency also arrested a 28-year-old lady, Oodo Ndidiamaka, with
80.23g of cocaine and 3.81g of methamphetamine.
The Commander of the agency in the state,
Abdul Abdullahi, said the command was committed to unravel other members of
drug cartels in the state.
The Chairman/Chief Executive Officer,
NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa (retd.), commended the commands of the agency for
disrupting the activities of drug cartels in their states.
He, however, charged them to remain
relentless in the pursuit of the agency’s mandate to rid the country of illicit
drugs.
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