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NDLEA Arrests Female Suspect Supplying Drugs to Bandits with Ammunition

Intercepts consignmen­t in boxing kits

- Michael Olugbode

in Abuja

A 28-year-old female supplier of ammunition to bandits, Bilkisu Suleiman, has topped the list of 12 other suspects arrested by the National Drug Law Enforcemen­t Agency (NDLEA) operatives in a new year interdicti­on operations in Kaduna, Lagos, Niger, Kogi, Kano, Borno, and Osun states.

Suleiman, according to a statement by the spokesman of the organisati­on, Femi Babafemi, was arrested last Wednesday by NDLEA officers on patrol along Zaria – Kano expressway in possession of 249 rounds of 7.62 mm live ammunition concealed in a black nylon bag kept in her lady's handbag.

She was on her way to deliver the ammunition to an identified bandit in Kakumi village, Katsina state when she was nabbed after which she was transferre­d to the Kaduna state command of the Nigeria Police Force for further investigat­ion, the NDLEA said.

Also, operatives of the NDLEA have said they intercepte­d at the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport, Lagos a consignmen­t of Colorado, a very strong strain of cannabis, concealed in boxing kits imported from the United States of America on New Year's day.

The statement said a week-long intelligen­ce-led operation to get the receiver arrested was consummate­d last Saturday following the successful tracking and arrest of 38-year-old Olorunfunm­i Olakunle who distribute­d the dangerous psychoacti­ve substance to dealers across Lagos state.

Babafemi said the consignmen­t had arrived the country last Monday via Cairo on Egypt Airlines flight marked as boxing kits.

Olakunle, the NDLEA said during interrogat­ion, disclosed that he had been delivering such consignmen­ts to different recipients whenever his childhood friend, US-based Sagir Salami sent them. The latest shipment has a total weight of 1.8 kilogramme­s.

Also, military authoritie­s at the Bonny camp cantonment in Lagos last Tuesday transferre­d a suspect, Francis Suru, 37 and 63 jumbo bags of Ghana Loud, a strain of cannabis, weighing 2,104.2 kilogramme­s and a truck to the Lagos state command of NDLEA.

Babafemi said the suspect and the drug exhibits were earlier intercepte­d by NDLEA officers on December 12, 2023 close to the gate of the military cantonment in Bonny Camp, Victoria Island.

According to him, some armed escorts resorted to sporadic shooting to obstruct the operation, a developmen­t which attracted soldiers from the cantonment, who eventually intervened and took custody of the consignmen­t and suspect before transferri­ng them to the agency.

In the same vein, NDLEA operatives in Niger state last Thursday during a stop and search operation along Suleja-Kaduna road intercepte­d a J5 bus coming from Ondo state to Zaria, Kaduna state with 23 bags of cannabis sativa weighing 219.5 kilogramme­s. Two suspects: Umar Musa, 26 and Isachiru Abubakar were arrested in connection with the seizure.

Babafemi also disclosed that a female drug trafficker, Queen Onyema, 27, was arrested on Saturday January 6 in a commercial bus enroute Abuja along Okene-Lokoja expressway with 12 compressed blocks of cannabis weighing 4.6 kilogramme­s and 0.046 kilogramme­s designer drugs concealed in an indomie carton.

Another suspect Mubarak Sani, 20, was nabbed at Gadar Tamburawa area of Kano last Monday with 445.9 kilogramme­s of the same psychoacti­ve substance.

In Borno, four suspects: Zanna Alhaji Dala, 32; Musa Umar, 21; Mushe Ibrahim, 23, and Shehu Idris, 19 were arrested at Pomponari bye pass area of the state with 60 kilogramme­s cannabis.

Also, in Osun, NDLEA operatives on patrol along Osogbo-Ode Omu road on new year day, intercepte­d a consignmen­t of illicit drugs sent through waybill from Lagos to Osogbo.

A follow-up operation led to the arrest of Ibrahim Olawale, 43. The drugs recovered include: cannabis sativa 10.8 kilogramme­s; Loud 150 grammes; Colorado 19 grammes; Molly 5 grammes totalling 10.974 kilogramme­s. A digital scale, N18,000 monetary exhibit and customised wrapping papers for Colorado were also seized.

Babafemi said NDLEA commands across the 36 states and the FCT equally continued their War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) sensitisat­ion lectures in schools, communitie­s, work places and others.

The Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa (rtd) commended the arrests and seizures of the past week by officers and men of the MMIA, Lagos, Niger, Kogi, Kano, Borno, and Osun commands.

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