ABUJA(Sundiata Post) – The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intercepted 6,125 cartons of codeine syrup containing 1,050,000 bottles of the opioid worth over N7,350 billion in street value, at the Port Harcourt Ports complex, Onne, Rivers State.
Operatives of the agency made the seizure from six containers on Saturday, the third of such in the past four weeks following credible intelligence and diligent tracking of the consignments from their port of departure by a special operations unit of NDLEA.
The operation was in partnership with the Port Harcourt Ports Command of the agency and other security agencies, including the Customs Service for a 100 percent joint examination of the targeted containers.
The Director, Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, in a statement, said at the end of the joint examination of the six containers, a total of 6,125 cartons containing 1,050,000 bottles of codeine syrup, weighing 157,500 kilograms, were recovered on Saturday.
Meanwhile, NDLEA officers at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja, Lagos have arrested two passengers travelling to Doha on a Qatar Airways flight, at the screening point of Terminal 2, after they tested positive to ingestion of illicit substances on Friday, June 21. The suspects: Aikhomoun Daniel (alias Oladapo Olanrewaju) and Ayigoro Waheed Omobolaji, were, thereafter, taken into observatory custody.
While Daniel excreted a total of 90 wraps of cocaine weighing 1.022kg in six excretions, Ayigoro discharged 60 wraps of the same Class A substance with a total weight of 662grams in five gestation.
Further investigation revealed that Aikhomoun Daniel actually stole the identity of his late uncle who was once based in Germany, a decision he claimed he took to get a Schengen visa, to enable him free access to Europe, while his real name is Oladapo Olanrewaju.
No less than 40.32kg of Loud, an imported strong strain of cannabis, was, last Friday, recovered in a black Toyota Tacoma truck, along Lekki-Ikoyi road, when the driver jumped off the vehicle after noticing that NDLEA operatives were on his trail.
In Abuja, NDLEA operatives, last Friday night, disrupted a drug party dubbed “Go hard or Go Home. Pick Your Poison”, where 60 suspects, comprising 25 males and 35 females, were arrested at an apartment in the Sun City Estate in the Federal Capital Territory. The raid followed credible intelligence about the drug party organised by one Stanley Ikechukwu, who was arrested at the venue.
At least, six of the suspects: Victoria Adoga; Hamza Yari; Joanne Essein Joy; Socchima Valentine; Jago Imole; and Charles Indobuibisi, were arrested with different quantities of ecstasy and cannabis.
The Chairman and Chief Executive of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Marwa (retd) has directed that 20 of the suspects who tested negative to drug be released unconditionally, while 33 others who tested positive to illicit drugs were to be released on bail and will report at the FCT Command of the agency on today to begin treatment and counselling.
No fewer than four suspects: Endurance Okon, 24; Joseph Michael, 23; Ovoco Bright, 43, and Goday Abanum, 23, were arrested in the deep forest of Ugun, Igueben LGA, Edo State, on Saturday, when NDLEA operatives raided and destroyed 18,632.22 kilograms of cannabis on 7.452888 hectares of farmland.
In the same vein, commands and formations of the agency across the country continued their War Against Drug Abuse (WADA), sensitisation activities to schools, worship centres, workplaces and communities, among others in the past week.
These include: WADA enlightenment lecture for students and staff of First Technical University, Ibadan, Oyo State; students of Government Day Secondary School, Yola, Adamawa; students and teachers of Ezeike High School, Nibo, Anambra State; members of Mount Zion Anglican Church, Igoba, Akure, Ondo State and WADA advocacy visit to the palace of Oba of Yoruba in Kano, Dr. Murtala Alimi Otitese.
While commending the officers and men of the MMIA, Port Harcourt Ports, Lagos and Edo Commands for the arrests, seizures and their dexterity, Marwa warned drug cartels that no matter the ingenuity of their modes of trafficking, the dedicated workforce of the agency, in collaboration with other stakeholders and partners will always be steps ahead to expose them and thwart their tricks. He enjoined the officers and their colleagues across the country to continue with the ongoing balanced approach to the drug control efforts of the agency.