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Saturday, 16 January 2016
NDLEA arrests 140 drug traffickers, seizes 404.411kgs of drugs
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency,
Bayelsa State Command, said it had arrested 140
drug traffickers and seized 404.411 kilogrammes
of different types of narcotics in the state.
The agency’s Principal Staff Officer, Public Affairs,
Mr. Ikenna Osakwe, said in a statement that the
agency achieved the feat in its operations in 2015.
Osakwe said of the 140 suspected drug traffickers,
124 were males while 16 were females.
The agency’s spokesman noted that majority of
the suspects arrested were between the ages of
24 and 45 years, indicating that those who
trafficked and abused illicit drugs are mostly the
youth.
Osakwe said, “Pertaining drug exhibits, a total of
404.411kg of various types of drugs were
recovered and seized. Precisely, Cannabis Sativa
accounted for 400.683kg, Cocaine 0.062kg, Heroin
0.033kg and psychotropic substances 3.633kg.
“Furthermore, 16 litres of Combine, aka
‘goskorine’, ‘monkey tail’ or ‘mukite’, a mixture of
Cannabis Sativa and alcohol was also seized. It is
worthy of note that N189,370. 00 monetary
exhibit was also seized in the year under review.
The total value of the drugs seized was
N2,839,959.95.”
On the prosecution of suspects, he said a total of
27 convictions were secured while other cases
were still at various stages of prosecution.
He added that in 2015, a total of 96 drugs-
dependent persons were counselled in the Drug
Demand Reduction Unit of the command.
Osakwe said 27 persons had successfully
completed the three-month mandatory process
of counselling while 12 of them were still
undergoing the process.
Of the 96 DDPs, 86 persons were males while 10
were females, stressing that during the period, 67
drug preventive education lectures/advocacy talks
were carried out at various fora and venues in
markets, schools, motor parks, communities,
youth groups, churches and mosques.
Osakwe also said public enlightenment materials
were also distributed during the command’s
public enlightenment programmes to sensitise
and educate the populace on the dangers
inherent in illicit drug trafficking and abuse as well
as to teach intervention techniques for already
drug-dependent persons.
He solicited the cooperation of all segments of
the society, saying illicit drug trafficking and abuse
was a phenomenal scourge, which could only be
addressed through the deliberate and active
participation of all.
He added, “It is the hope of the Command that in
2016, the level of cooperation and synergy
between the Command and relevant stakeholders
in the war against illicit drug trafficking and abuse
will significantly increase.
“In this wise, we wish to invite all of the relevant
stakeholders, especially the state Ministries of
Women Affairs, Education, Youth and Sports
Development among others, to be more active in
partnership with the command.”
Osakwe acknowledged and appreciated Governor
Seriake Dickson and his cabinet for the immense
contributions and value added towards the
progress and functioning of the command.
He urged Bayelsa residents to remain vigilant and
report any incident of illegal drug activities to the
command to safeguard the health and well-being
of all members of the society.
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