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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

NDLEA secures conviction for 35 drug dealers, discovers crystal meth in Akwa Ibom

The NDLEA in the state says it secured convictions for 35 out of the 353 drug suspects arrested in the last five months.

• November 30, 2021
NDLEA Officers

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Akwa Ibom says it has secured convictions for 35 out of the 353 drug suspects arrested in the last five months.

The state’s NDLEA commander, Obot Bassey, disclosed on Tuesday that the 353 suspects were made up of 307 males and 46 females.

She said that apart from the 35 convictions secured, several cases were still pending and undergoing prosecution at different stages in court.

The commander added that a total of 602.307 kilogrammes of drugs were seized during the period.

The drugs, she said, include cannabis sativa, cocaine, heroin and other psychotropic substances.

She said that efforts must be prioritised to create awareness of the devastating consequences of drug abuse and illicit trafficking on youths and society.

“NDLEA Akwa Ibom command made a lot of arrests and seizures between July and today, we have in our kitty 602.307 kilogrammes of hard drugs and psychotropic substances.

“We have also seized counterfeit money of N600,000 and transferred same to EFCC.

“We have also transferred a hundred rounds of live ammunition to the police and arrested a total of 353 suspects consisting of 307 males and 46 females,” Mrs Bassey said.

The commander added that apart from arrest and seizures during the period, the command rehabilitated 11 drug addicts.

She disclosed that a new drug, crystal meth, a short form for crystal methamphetamine, has been found in the state.

“It is interesting to find out that crystal meth is found in Akwa Ibom. We have made a seizure of 0.54kg of crystal meth.

“Crystal meth is one of the worst kinds of hard drug that one could be addicted to, as it affects the central nervous system.

“It is very difficult to rehabilitate. Although one could be rehabilitated, it is hard. It destroys an individual and most of the time it is difficult for such an individual to come back to his original state once addicted,” she said.

She said the command would continue to put sensitisation of youths against drug abuse and trafficking on its front burner.

The commander appealed to the state government, philanthropists and all individuals to partner with NDLEA to reduce drug abuse and trafficking to the barest minimum in the state.

“It is so that we do not have junkies in our state, but people with notable qualities in our society.

“We have what we call drug test kits. If somebody is on drugs all we have to do is take the person’s urine in a container and within seconds the result will come out and show what type of drug is being abused,” she said.

The commander appealed to all Akwa Ibom people to remain drug-free to derive optimal health, safety and security for sustained growth of socio-economic development and general well being.

(NAN)

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