As agency intercepts 90 parcels of Loud in kitchen
sinks; arrests dispatch riders distributing illicit drugs in Abuja; destroys
75,544kg skunk in Delta, Ondo, Edo, Taraba forests; recovers 825,000 pills of
opioids in Kano, Adamawa, Kogi
A 50-year-old widow and fashion designer, Mrs. Ifeoma
Henrietta Ezewuike has been arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law
Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) over attempt to traffic 1.3 kilograms of cocaine,
using fake pregnancy as a façade to escape scrutiny and detection.
The widow who is a mother of one and proprietress of
Golden Star Creation, a fashion outfit in Ago palace way, Okota Lagos, was
arrested at a bus terminal in Jibowu, Yaba area of the state on Friday 22nd
August 2025 while attempting to move the cocaine consignment to customers in
Abuja.
A follow up operation at her house in Ago palace area
led to the recovery of 200 grams of cutting agent used in the production of a
strain of cocaine. In her statement, Ezewuike claimed she inherited the
criminal trade from her husband who died two years ago, while she has been in
the fashion business for 20 years.
Not less than 90 parcels of Loud, a strain of cannabis
weighing 48.6kg, imported from the United States of America and concealed in
three cartons of kitchen sink were intercepted at a courier company in Lagos on
Tuesday 19th August by NDLEA officers of the Directorate of Operation and
General Investigation (DOGI).
In Adamawa, NDLEA operatives acting on credible
intelligence on Friday 22nd August raided the home of a notorious drug dealer
Idris Garba who scaled the fence to escape arrest while one of his associates
Boniface Nnaji, 55, who attempted same was caught in the act at Rumde Baru area
of Yola South.
Recovered from the premises include a black Toyota
Thundra jeep marked FST- 885-CZ driven to Yola by Nnaji to supply Garba 354,480
pills of tramadol 225mg, 250mg and others as well as a Toyota Yaris car with
registration number DSA 776 AA.
A total of 5,000 capsules of tramadol, 400 ampoules of
pentazocine injection and 200 ampoules of diazepam injection were seized from a
suspect Neche Okonkwo at the Idah waterside after crossing the River Niger from
Onitsha, Anambra state to Lokoja, Kogi state with the opioids on Wednesday 20th
August.
In Kano, the duo of Buhari Ibrahim, 25, and Mansur
Musa, 24, were nabbed at Zangon Dakata Ungogo, with 5,850 capsules of
pregabaline on Tuesday 19th August, while a total of 452,070 pills of opioids
were recovered from the home of a suspect Rabilu Mukhtar who is at large, at
Rangaza, Ungogo LGA just as Buhari Idris, 35, was arrested at Tashan Rami area
of the state with 140 litres of codeine syrup, both on same Tuesday. No fewer
than 7,000 capsules of tramadol were seized from Adamu Yusuf, 29, along Zaria-Kano
road, Kwanar Dangora area of the state on Saturday 23rd August.
A total of 2, 289.49 kilograms of skunk, a strain of
cannabis were intercepted in three interdiction operations by NDLEA operatives
in Kwara state. While 1,232.86kg was recovered from a Mitsubishi Canter truck
marked ZUR 66 XT on Wednesday 20th August at Ajase-Ipo area of the state with a
suspect, Kabiru Abdullahi arrested,
another consignment of same psychoactive substance weighing 328.42kg was seized
from Paul Olaniran, 47, in a Mercedes Benz truck marked LSD 659 YE same day, same location.
The following day Thursday 21st August, NDLEA
operatives intercepted another consignment of skunk weighing 728.21kg in a
Mitsubishi Canter truck with registration number GAD 287 XA, at Ajase-Ipo
junction, Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara state where two suspects:
Abubakar Zaki, 44; and Yau Babangida,
45, were arrested. Similarly, two suspects: Awe Sunday, 50; and Ayodele
Adedayo, 54, were nabbed at Alafia Quarters, Ikere-Ekiti, Ekiti state in
connection with the seizure of 96 kilograms of skunk.
In Taraba, NDLEA operatives in conjunction with Civil
Defence Corps personnel on Wednesday 20th August destroyed 7,500kg skunk on
three hectares of farmland at Dadin Kowa village, Bali LGA, while 901kg of same
substance was recovered from a warehouse at Uzebba in Owan West LGA, Edo State
where a 54-year-old female suspect Fodo Stella Sunday was arrested on Tuesday
19th August.
In other operations in Edo state, a total of 14,233.37
kilograms of skunk were destroyed on four plantations that measured 5.69375
hectares at Ebule forest, Owan West Local Government Area on Wednesday 20th
August.
In Delta state, NDLEA operatives supported by the
military destroyed a total of 25,500kg skunk on four plantations measuring 10.2
hectares in Emu-Obiogu community, Ndokwa West LGA on Thursday 21st August,
while in Ondo state, 25,025kg of same psychoactive substance was destroyed on
three farms with a combined measurement of 10.01 hectares at Asolo camp, Uso
area of the state.
Two dispatch riders were on Thursday 21st August
arrested by NDLEA officers in a stop and search operation in Jabi area of Abuja
for distributing illicit substances in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
While Garba Sule, 29, was caught with 300 milligrams of pentazocine injection,
Isaac Augustine, 35, was nabbed with 8.64grams of skunk packaged for delivery.
In the same vein, Commands and formations of the
Agency across the country continued their War Against Drug Abuse, WADA,
sensitization activities to schools, worship centres, work places and
communities among others in the past week. These include: WADA enlightenment
lecture to women and teachers at Women Islamiyya School, Kanti Central mosque,
Kanti, Katsina state; students and staff of Fathul Bari Islamiyya, Hayin
Gwarmai, Bebeji LGA, Kano; while the Abia state command of NDLEA paid WADA
advocacy visit to Governor Alex Otti just as Zone 4 command of the Agency paid
WADA advocacy visit to HRH Andoma of Doma, Alhaji Ahmadu Aliyu Ogah in his
palace in Doma, Nasarawa state.
While commending the officers and men of DOGI, Lagos,
Kano, Kogi, Kwara, Taraba, Delta, Adamawa, FCT, Ondo, Ekiti and Edo Commands
for the arrests, seizures and their dexterity, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer
of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) enjoined them and their
colleagues across the country to continue with the ongoing balanced approach to
the drug control efforts of the Agency.
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