Juliana Francis
Operatives of the National Drug Law
Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Kogi State Command, have launched a man-hunt for
suspected traffickers, who abandoned truckload of 3.1 tons of Cannabis sativa along
Okene-Lokoja Express Way and vanish.
The illicit substance was being conveyed
in a 30T HOWO Truck heading for the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
NDLEA Public Affairs Officer,
Jonah Achema, disclosed that the State Command Patrol Team
halted the on-coming truck while an officer climbed into the truck to confirm
the content, only for the driver to engage the engine and drove away with the
hapless officer still in the bucket of the truck.
The members of the team mobilized
and pursued the truck but the driver and one other person jumped off the
vehicle and escaped. The operatives had to manoeuvre the truck to the
office to continue with further investigation. In the course of the operation,
the team discovered some items and documents belonging to the suspects.
The NDLEA Kogi State Commander, Alfred Adewunmi, said: “We have all the
particulars of the vehicle that will enable us track the driver and the owners
of the drug. We have the vehicle number plate, a telephone and some other
documents that were recovered from the truck which the team took to the office
for proper and further investigations.”
The documents indicate that the
vehicle belongs to one Ibrahim, also known as Ade Bendel, from Edo State but
based in Abuja, while the driver goes by Abor Bello, also from Edo State.
There are, however, indications that
the drug belongs to a syndicate as the Drug Labeling on the bags indicate
several owners.
According to Adewunmi, NDLEA would
ensure the arrest and prosecution of the suspects. “We must sustain this tempo
of drug interdiction in Kogi because of the strategic location of the state.
Kogi requires intensive and extensive vigilance, being one of the few states
that share borders with no fewer than 11 states.”
He enjoined members of the public to
call on the Agency if in possession of any valuable information on drug
activities within the state.
The commander said: "As the
crack-down on drugs continues, it is only expected that all stakeholders will ensure
collaboration without any rivalry so as not to undermine the need to bring
these illicit drug criminals to book in the overall interest of the nation.”
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