NDLEA nabs Chadian Boko Haram drug supplier in Taraba

By Salihu Ali, Abuja

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A 35-year-old Chadian who sells narcotics to Boko haram insurgents has been intercepted in Taraba state North East Nigeria, with assorted drugs.

A press statement released by Femi Babafemi, Director, Media & Advocacy, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA Headquarters Abuja, said the suspect, Adama Uomar Issa, was arrested in Jalingo, Taraba State Capital with 21.70Kg of Tramadol 225mg and 250mg.

Also seized from him were 15.7Kg of Exol.5,100,050 France CAF and N61, 000.

According to the Commander, Taraba state Command of the NDLEA, Suleiman Jadi, the suspect speaks only French and Arabic and claims he was taking the illicit substances to Chad Republic before he was intercepted in Jalingo.

Investigations have however revealed that he is a major supplier of illicit drugs to Boko Haram insurgents.

At the point of interdiction, the drugs, which he bought from Onitsha in Anambra state, were concealed inside new ladies’ handbags and shoes.

Illicit drug seizure

In a related development, operatives of the anti-drug law enforcement agency have raided drug joints in Warri Street, Kaduna, where 29.5 grammes of cocaine and heroin were recovered along with 456 grammes of rophynol tablets with two peddlers: Suleiman Yusuf and Abubakar Abdullahi arrested during the sting operation.

This is even as 181kg of cannabis sativa was seized in Gaidam, Yobe state and a suspect arrested in connection with the seizure.

Apeh Reuben, the Yobe state Commander of the Agency disclosed that the consignment was transported from Lagos to Yobe and was being moved from Yobe to Niger republic, but was intercepted at the border post in Gaidam, while attempting to cross to Niger.

While commending the Taraba, Kaduna and Yobe states Commands for their vigilance and resilience in the on-going offensive action against illicit drugs and traffickers, the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the NDLEA, Brig. General Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) charged the officers and men involved in the operations and across other commands not to relax until the last drug cartel is dismantled in the country.

We have made a commitment that the criminal elements will always have us to contend with in their illicit trade and that’s why we must not rest on our oars, we must continue to raise the bar in our drug supply reduction activities and drug demand reduction efforts he stated.

 

 

 

Emmanuel Ukoh

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