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Plateau NDLEA seized 2,000 kg of illicit drugs in five months: Official

The NDLEA explained that the confesticated drugs included cocaine, cannabis sativa, tramadol and other illicit substances.

• June 5, 2022

The Plateau Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has seized over 2,000 tonnes of drugs in the state from January to date.

Umar Yahuza, Commander of the Agency in the state, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Jos.

Mr Yahuza explained that the confesticated drugs included cocaine, cannabis sativa, tramadol and other illicit substances.

“We have recorded tremendous successes from January to this moment; we have seized over two tonnes, almost two and a half tonnes of illicit drugs.

“The breakdown is as follows, out of this almost two and a half tonnes, we have seized Cannabis sativa which on the street we call ganja or ‘wee-wee’.

“It accounts for the largest seizures, it accounts for over 1,986 kilogrammes, that’s almost two tonnes.

“Then we have the psychotropic substances, which includes drugs like pentazocine, Tramadol, diazepam, and so on.

“This group of psychotropic substances from January to this month, we have seized over 231 kilogrammes.

“Cocaine seized from January to date, accounts for 233.3 grammes, we have another drug of methamphetamine.

“We have seized 126.2 grammes of amphetamine which gives us a grand total of two tonnes 341.986kg of illicit drugs seized in plateau from January to this moment,” he said.

Similarly, Mr Yahuza said that the command had arrested 290 suspected drug addicts and peddlers in the state within the period under review.

He added that his men also arrested suspects with other prohibited items and have handed them over to relevant authorities for prosecution.

“As for the suspects we have arrested so far this year, we have 267 males, 23 females, that we have arrested, which gives us a total of 290 suspects.

“And these people have been charged to court and they are at various stages of prosecution.

“As for the suspects we have arrested so far this year, we have 267 males, 23 females, that we have arrested, which gives us a total of 290 suspects.

“And these people have been charged to court and they are at various stages of prosecution,” he said. 

The Commander added that without the cooperation of the public, the job wont be easy, saying that men of the agency were always on their toes to swing into action to checkmate the excesses.

He, therefore, called on the public to continue to cooperate with them and report any suspicious acts noticed within their surroundings or environment.

(NAN)

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