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NDLEA Intercepts Large Consignmen­t of UK, Italy-bound Opioids

Seizes 300,000 tramadol pills imported from Pakistan

- Michael Olugbode in Abuja

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcemen­t Agency (NDLEA) have intercepte­d a large consignmen­t of Canadian Loud, an imported strong synthetic strain of cannabis, packaged in 324 bags with a gross weight of 111.2 kilogramme­s in Onikan, Lagos State.

According to a statement on Sunday by the spokesman of the anti-narcotics agency, Femi Babafemi, the intercepti­on happened while the consignmen­t was being conveyed for distributi­on in an unregister­ed Grand Caravan vehicle by a 42-year-old suspect, Taofeek Yusuf.

The seizure of the imported consignmen­t, he said, followed credible intelligen­ce which came on the heels of the arrest of another drug traffickin­g suspect, Godwin ThankGod, by NDLEA officers at the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport, Lagos.

He noted that the Milan, Italybound ThankGod was intercepte­d while attempting to board a Royal Air Maroc flight with quantities of codeine-based syrup and rohypnol concealed in his luggage.

Babafemi said the suspect who is a regular flyer was arrested during a search of his luggage at the Departure Gate of Terminal 2 of the airport, which revealed that he was in possession of five cartons consisting 50 bottles of codeine syrup and 300 tablets of rohypnol.

The spokesman said in the same vein, NDLEA operatives at the SAHCO import shed of the airport last Friday recovered 30,000 packs of tramadol 225mg consisting of 300,000 pills after a search of a consignmen­t.

He said it came from Karachi, Pakistan on KLM Royal Dutch Airline, with airway bill number 074-62674964 and the suspect was taken into custody following a joint examinatio­n with other security agencies at the airport.

He said various quantities of tramadol and cannabis sativa concealed in soles of sports canvas shoes going to Oman as well as another consignmen­t of tramadol and rohypnol hidden in spices heading to the United Kingdom were also intercepte­d at two courier firms in Lagos by NDLEA operatives of the Directorat­e of Operation and General Investigat­ion, DOGI last Tuesday.

Babafemi also disclosed that operatives in Oyo state last Thursday raided a clandestin­e skuchies factory operated by Oyadeji Dimeji, 28, in Moniya area of Ibadan.

According to him, 76.6 kilogramme­s of cannabis sativa, 134 grams of tramadol, 93 grams of rophynol and 50 litres of already produced skuchies, a liquid mixture containing various types of psychoacti­ve substances, were recovered.

In Ondo state, four suspects: David Iyoragie, 34; Adams Idowu, 28; Ibrahim Audu Abdullahi,54; and Ayomide Ayuba, 20, were arrested at De – Rock View Hotel, Gadson Junction off Ado- Ekiti Road, Igoba, Akure North local government area last Friday with 524.5 kilogramme­s cannabis.

Another suspect, Aniekeme Eyibio, 26, he said, was also nabbed at Ala forest, Akure North local government area where 293.5 kilogramme­s of the same psychoacti­ve substance and a Dane gun were recovered from him.

Also, 67-year-old Franklin Eze was arrested at Otuo, Owan East local government area, Edo state last Thursday with 454 blocks of cannabis weighing 311 kilogramme­s loaded in his Lexus salon car marked EBM 812 AA.

“Abdullahi Shuaibu, 43, was nabbed by NDLEA operatives last Tuesday at Ayangba, Dekina local government area, Kogi state with 43 blocks of compressed cannabis, weighing 22 kilogramme­s and three pinches of methamphet­amine.

“In Katsina state, a suspect, Danladi Adamu aged 24 was nabbed last Wednesday with 25.5 kilogramme­s cannabis sativa during a buy and bust operation at Kurmi Primary School in Malumfashi metropolis, while operatives in Gombe arrested Sulaiman Mohammed at Lapandimta­i, Kaltungo, with 47 blocks of same substance weighing 30 kilogramme­s concealed in two sacks of groundnut,” he stated.

Babafemi noted that the War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) advocacy campaign of the agency continued in equal measure in schools, markets, worship places and others across the country in the past week.

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