The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has made significant arrests and seizures in various parts of Nigeria. In Nasarawa State, a 70-year-old grandfather was apprehended with 57.2kg of cannabis. The agency also seized over N2.1bn worth of codeine-based syrup and Loud, a synthetic cannabis strain, at the Port Harcourt seaports and the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos.
In Ekiti State, two suspects were arrested with 426kg of cannabis. The NDLEA also conducted successful operations in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Katsina, and Nasarawa states, leading to more arrests.
At the Lagos airport, a joint operation by the NDLEA, customs, and other security agencies intercepted a large consignment of Loud, packed in eight suitcases, containing 320 parcels with a total weight of 164.50kg. The consignment, estimated to be worth N960m, was brought in by a passenger from Canada. The suspect claimed he was recruited to transport the drugs for a fee of N6m.
Meanwhile, at the Port Harcourt Ports Complex, a container from India containing 1,750 cartons of codeine, weighing 26,250kg and valued at N1.225bn, was seized. In Abuja, a 25-year-old woman was caught with 1kg of methamphetamine while traveling from Lagos to Yola. In Nasarawa State, a 70-year-old grandfather was arrested with 57.2kg of cannabis, and in Ekiti State, two suspects were apprehended with 426kg of cannabis.
These operations demonstrate the NDLEA’s commitment to combating drug trafficking and abuse in Nigeria. The agency’s efforts have led to significant seizures of illicit drugs and the arrest of individuals involved in drug-related activities. The NDLEA’s collaboration with other security agencies is instrumental in their success in intercepting these illegal substances and apprehending the culprits.
The fight against drug trafficking and abuse is crucial in safeguarding the health and well-being of Nigerians. The NDLEA’s diligent work and dedication to this cause are commendable, and it sends a strong message that drug-related crimes will not be tolerated in the country. The agency’s efforts serve as a deterrent to those involved in drug trafficking and send a clear message that Nigeria is committed to eradicating the drug trade.