The Agency’s spokesperson,
Mr. Mitchell Ofoyeju, said the illicit drugs were seized in two separate
operations in Badagry, Lagos State.
Anti-narcotic officials
with Seme Border Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency on Friday
intercepted 5,863kg of compressed dried weeds that tested positive for
cannabis, with street value of N60m.
“Four suspected drug
traffickers were apprehended in connection with the seized drugs, while two
vehicles used in conveying them have been impounded by the agency.
“The estimated value of the
drugs is N60m.
“The twin shipment of
cannabis was made within 48 hours.
“The first consignment of
cannabis weighing 3,525kg was discovered in a clandestine warehouse where a
Ghanaian and two female Nigerians were apprehended,” Ofoyeju said in a
statement.
He said the following day,
the command made another seizure of cannabis weighing 2,338kg being smuggled in
a bus and meant for distribution in Lagos.
According to him, a male
suspect was also arrested in respect of the second seizure.
“The criminal group
specialises in smuggling compressed cannabis through the waterways into the
country and use yellow commercial buses in inter-supply to dealers within
Lagos.
“They also used ladies who
pretend to be legitimate traders conveying their wares to preferred
destinations,” he said.
The statement quoted the
NDLEA chairman, Mr. Muhammad Abdallah, describing the seizures as a “sweet
victory” against the activities of drug trafficking syndicates working at Seme
border.
“I am very pleased with the
latest seizure by Seme border command.
“The illicit activities of
the criminal group have been closely monitored by undercover officers until it
was expedient to intercept the drugs.
“This is a sweet victory
for the agency and a demonstration of our capacity to dislodge drug trafficking
groups in the country.
“We are taking legal steps
to sanction those arrested for smuggling the drugs and also forfeit both the
warehouse and vehicles used in conveying the drugs.
“These are essential
elements in ensuring absolute dismantling of drug trafficking cartels.
“Let me warn that the
entire border and waterways are under our watch to uncover drug smuggling and
prosecute offenders in accordance with the NDLEA Act,” Abdallah said.
The NDLEA boss urged
security agencies to collaborate towards a common goal of enhancing national
security.
He also called on the public to report
suspected drug activities in their neighbourhood to the agency for prompt
action.
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