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NDLEA Nabs 262 Illicit Drug Dealers in Edo

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Last updated: January 20, 2021 12:30 pm
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No fewer than 262 suspected drug traffickers were arrested last year in Edo State, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has said.

The Commander of the agency in Edo, Buba Wakawa, stated this on Wednesday in an interview with newsmen in Benin.

Wakawa told journalists that the command seized about 15,253.82 kilogrammes of narcotics including cannabis, cocaine, heroin and tramadol within the year under review.

He explained that the suspects arrested included 180 males and 82 females.

The commander said that eight drug traffickers were convicted within the period with about 220 cases pending at the Federal High Court as at Dec. 31, 2020.

He further said that 15 suspected cannabis plantations measuring 11.82 hectares were identified and destroyed by the command within the period.

Wakawa said 10 vehicles used in smuggling illicit drugs were equally impounded within the period under review.

He said “In addition, 86 drug dependent persons were successfully counselled and reunited with their families”.

Wakawa added that the achievements were recorded in spite of the COVID-19 lockdown and the End-SARS protest that led to the destruction of the state command headquarters.

He said that various modes of concealing drugs adopted by drug barons which included the use of silos, underground tunnels, cannabis warehouses among others were frustrated by the command.

The commander thanked Gov. Godwin Obaseki of Edo for his prompt response in providing a temporary accommodation for the command.

He expressed optimism that the command would perform better in reducing the problem of drug trafficking and abuse in the state in 2021.

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