Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency
(NDLEA), Ahmadu Giade said that the Agency has put in place measures to
medically examine suspected drug traffickers before taking them into
custody. The NDLEA boss who made the disclosure in Lagos at the weekend
stressed that suspected drug traffickers including persons who test
positive for the ebola virus will not go unpunished. All commands of the
Agency have been directed to carry out compulsory pre-detention
screening to prevent the deadly ebola epidemic.
According to Giade, “ebola victims found in possession of narcotic drugs
shall not be allowed to go scot-free. I have issued an operational
directive on new suspect handling guidelines because of the ebola virus.
There must be proper ebola pre-screening examination before a suspect
is detained. So far, we have not had any case of ebola patient involved
in drug trafficking in the country. If any drug suspect tests positive
for ebola, he or she shall be handed over to the medical authorities and
shall be prosecuted as soon as a clean bill of health is issued”.
Regular washing of hands, use of sanitizers, wearing of hand gloves and
other protective materials are some measures the anti-narcotic Agency is
taking to protect officers and detained drug suspects from getting
infected with the ebola virus.
“We are compelled to modify our modus operandi because of the ebola
outbreak. The Agency is taking necessary measures to prevent the deadly
virus. In the past, we only had cause to isolate suspects with airborne
diseases like tuberculosis. This ebola virus certainly is a bigger
challenge that requires serious attention” Giade stated.
The Agency between January and June 2014 apprehended 4,511 suspected
drug traffickers with 47,422.678kg of narcotic drugs. The drugs consist
of 45,875kg of cannabis, 34.79kg of cocaine, 43.953kg of heroin, 22.07kg
of methamphetamine and 1,446.865kg of psychotropic substances. Within
the period under review, a total of 1,157 drug offenders were
successfully convicted. Kano State recorded the highest number of
convictions for the period with 111 persons convicted. Kaduna is next
with 105, Lagos 75, Bauchi 73 and Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja
72.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
-
+5 Caught: The 36-year-old maid was caught on camera stuffing cash into her pockets and knickers A housekeeper h...
-
Seyi Gesinde reports the tragic death of Dr Myles Munroe, which occured aboard a plane which crashed while trying to land in The Baha...
-
The 22-year-old Sydney man arrested in the nation's largest counterterrorism operation allegedly conspired with Australia's most ...
No comments:
Post a Comment