NDLEA Intercepts Cocaine, Meth En-route UK, Saudi, Others

NDLEA Intercepts Cocaine, Meth En-route UK, Saudi, Others
Some arrested suspects
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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on Sunday revealed that it has frustrated drug traffickers’ desperate attempts to export large kilogrammes of cocaine, methamphetamine and cannabis in three different states of the country over the last week.

NDLEA’s spokesperson Femi Babafemi made this disclosure in a statement which was sighted by Africa Daily News, New York on Sunday.

Bababfemi said that operatives of the agency seized the consignments which were en route London, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirate, and New Zealand, through two major courier firms in Lagos.

He stated that some of the consignments were concealed in containers of body cream, tea bags, vehicle oil and air filters.

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Babafemi further said the anti-drug agency operatives on November 5, similarly arrested two suspects, Ibrahim Sulaiman and Muhammad Alhassan, in Kano State, while trying to export illicit consignment.

According to him, the suspects were arrested with 23kgs of diazepam tablets; 2kgs of codeine syrup and 32kgs of Exol 5 tablets, bringing the total weight to 57kgs.

‘Earlier on Wednesday, Nov. 3, operatives of the Kano Command of the agency had arrested one Mizambilu Tijjani, with 64 kilograms of cannabis sativa.

‘The operatives also arrested one victor Nsodikwa with 34 cartons of Pentazocine injection and one carton of Diazepam injection in Sabongari area of the city,’ he said.

Babafemi said that the operatives also seized a consignment containing 28.251kgs of Exol-5; 6.6kgs of Barcadin Codeine Syrup; over 38.532kgs of Tramadol, bringing the total drugs seized to 73.808kgs in Kogi.

He added that NDLEA’s operatives in Osun State command seized 130.518kgs of cannabis and 18grams of cocaine in Modakeke area of Ile-Ife.

Babafemi quoted the Chairman, NDLEA, retired, Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa, as commending the officers and men of the agency and their counterparts in Kano, Kogi and Osun states for their good deeds.

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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