Sunday, November 13, 2016

NDLEA recovers N10.7 bn drugs from four Nigerians






The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has concluded arrangement to arraign four suspected members of an international drug trafficking syndicate, which specialises in smuggling narcotic drugs with fake security escort vehicles with siren.

Operatives attached to the Edo State Command intercepted a convoy of a Ford pickup and a Toyota Tundra, while the suspects were conveying 34.2kg of methamphetamine from Lagos. The estimated street value of the drug in Europe and Asia is about 24 million dollar and about N10.7 billion in Nigeria.

The substance, which tested positive for methamphetamine was concealed in cartons containing computer accessories. 



All four defendants will appear before Honourable Justice P. I. Ajoku of the Federal High Court sitting in Benin City, Edo State on Friday November 11, 2016

NDLEA Edo State Commander, Buba Wakawa gave the names of the defendants as Kaodilichi Obi Paul, 32 and Joseph Iloh, 54, as well as two drivers, Eke Cyprian, 55 and Chinonso Maduekesi, 31.
The commander said: "This is the largest seizure of methamphetamine by the state command. The arrest was made along Lagos-Benin Bye pass. The drug tested positive for methamphetamine, weighed 34.2kg and all is now set for the defendants to be arraigned in court".

The NDLEA spokesman, Mitchel Ofoyeju, said: “The Agency is pressing a four count charge against the defendants. Count one states that without lawful authority, the defendants conspired to deal in 34.2kg of methamphetamine a drug similar to cocaine, heroin and LSD thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under section 11 (c) of the NDLEA Act Cap N30 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004. Other charges are unlawful transportation and possession of the narcotic drugs punishable under sections 11b and 19 of the NDLEA Act. If found guilty, the defendants risk minimum of 15 years imprisonment.”

The Chairman of the NDLEA, Col. Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah (retd.) said that the case shall be diligently prosecuted.
He said investigation was still ongoing to establish possible links with drug trafficking organisation outside the country.
 Abdallah further said: “The Agency will diligently pursue this case to a logical end. The success of the Agency in the dismantling of clandestine laboratories for methamphetamine production in the country must transcend shutting down of production cites to judicial victories. We shall also monitor every hint and subject every member of the suspected drug syndicate to justice. Nigeria's capacity and tenacity that resulted in the discovery of eleven methamphetamine production laboratories in the past five years shall be sustained. The triumph over drug trafficking syndicates is a victory for all.”

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