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Monday 14 April 2014

The National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Akwa Ibom said it had arrested 92 drug suspects and seized 20.214 kg of illicit substances between March and April.

The State Commander, Mrs Josephine Obi, who revealed
this during an interaction with newsmen on Sunday in Uyo,
said the suspects included 87 males and five females.
The breakdown of the substances showed that Cannabis
Sativa was 20.125kg, Cocaine, 0.081kg, Heroin, 0.008kg
and five abandoned seizures of Psychotropic substances
weighing 0.55kg. Others are one card of tramadol and
63.5 litres of Combine (mixture of cannabis and alcohol).
She said that the command had counseled 41 drug
peddlers in the state.
“The command delivered lectures against drug misuse and
trafficking in illicit drugs in 48 schools and organisations as
well as counseled 41 drug peddlers in the state,’’ she said.
The commander said out of the 92 persons arrested, eight
had been convicted for dealing in socially-prohibited drugs
between the periods.
She expressed worry that some of the convicted persons
had served various terms in prison for similar offences.
Obi explained further that some dealers found it difficult
to stop the illegal business even after serving their terms
due to it’s lucrative nature.
According to her, the situations where most of the drug
peddlers find it difficult to stop the illegal business have
become a serious challenge to the agency.
She, however, attributed the huge successes recorded in
the raids and destruction of drug joints leading to massive
arrests of both dealers and users to the increased trained
manpower in the command.
Obi reassured that the command would not relent in its
efforts in the drug war to ensure the society was rid of the
“heinous crime.’’
She further said that the command had devised means to
counsel drug peddlers and prevent them from going into
crime through the abuse of drugs; which involved
continuous enlightenment and sensitisation programme
across the state, especially in schools to let them
understand the dangers inherent in illegal drug trafficking
and abuse.
She explained that the enlightenment became important
because most people fell victims or were lured because of
ignorance.
Obi said that, as part of the campaign, the command
visited schools to show them the cannabis plant for easy
identification.

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