The Guardian (Nigeria)

Suspected drug dealers kill four NDLEA officers in Ondo State

• War on narcotics, dealers just begins, says NDLEA boss

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unsuspecte­d officers with AK-47 rifles and set the agency’s Toyota Hilux patrol van ablaze, carting away their arms and ammunition.

However, it was gathered that one of the officers escaped the assault while others namely: Abduljalad Mohammed (ASN ll), Wellington Emmanuel (SNA), Magaji Aliu (CAN) and Mohammed lliyasu lost their lives.

It was also learnt that the bodies of the NDLEA officials, without their guns, were discovered in the early hours of Sunday by some farmers while returning from their farm.

Some sympathize­rs who spoke with on the attack, noted that the assault may have been a reprisal attack by drug dealers, who had been victims of several efforts made by the agency to stop illicit drugs in the state.

In September 2018, the state command destroyed 110,542 tonnes of Indian hemp and other illicit drugs under the supervisio­n of its national officers and the governor, Oluwarotim­i Akeredolu, along Oda Road Akure.

Similarly, in preparatio­n for the 2019 general elections last month, it seized 851,000 kilogramme­s of tramadol, 851.027 kilogramme­s of psychotrop­ic substances and expressed determinat­ion to stamp out hard drugs and send the drug dealers out of business.

The successes were consequent upon the activities of a special squad inaugurate­d by the command, tagged: “Operation Ijo Oloogbo,” which constantly combed the forests to root out Indian hemp plantation­s. While reacting to the attack yesterday, the state NDLEA Commander, Mr. Haruna Dagara, disclosed that “our men have gone to evacuate the bodies from the scene and other paramilita­ry agencies are on ground.”

Despite the logistic issues that often times make the agency susceptibl­e to incessant attacks, he affirmed that the state command would not be intimidate­d by the scourge to drasticall­y reduce narcotics and other illicit drugs in the state. Dagara, who described the loss of his men in the attack as “a very painful one,” recounted that “five of my officers were on patrol duty along Ifon road, two persons on motorcycle with Ak47 riffles in a sack opened fire on the officers, killing four and one escaped unhurt.

“They set the patrol van ablaze before they left. This type of incident has not happened before, but we have had cases of mob attack. This is the first time they came and attack our men for no reason. “It is an unprovoked attack. The people we are waging war against are the prime suspects. I am sure that God will expose them and we will get them.”

Dagara, nonetheles­s, assured that with the collaborat­ion of other security agencies in the state, NDLEA would not relent; saying the fight against narcotics dealers had just begun.

“Am promising you, this will not deter us, rather this will ginger us to do more. I assure you that with other security agencies in the state, the war will surely be won.”

Speaking on the raids carried out through Operation Ijo Oloogbo, the state NDLEA Commander recounted that during an operation at Ipele forest in Owo Local Government Area, it confiscate­d 30,618 tonnes of cannabis sativa.

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