NDLEA nabs two wanted kingpins for ‘drug trafficking’

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has apprehended two businessmen, who had been on the run, for their alleged involvement in drug trafficking.

Femi Babafemi, NDLEA’s spokesman, said one of the suspects, Nnebo Christopher, was wanted for his role in the importation of 40 cartons containing 346,800 pills of co-codamol.

He said co-codamol is a combination of paracetamol and codeine and was seized at the cargo wing of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) local wing in March 2022.

He added that Christopher was arrested on November 3.

Babafemi also said Omeje Oliver, an automobile parts dealer, who had been on the run since April, was arrested on October 31 in Enugu.

He said Oliver fled to Enugu after abandoning his business at Aspanda, Trade Fair Complex Lagos.

Oliver was wanted in connection with the seizure of 600 grams of heroin concealed inside soles of ladies’ footwear going to Liberia on April 16.

“NDLEA operatives also intercepted 550 grams of Indian hemp `loud’ concealed in machine parts going to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, while the sender, Ogbure Ifeanyi was later arrested,’’ Babafemi said.

In another development, operatives on patrol on Malumfashi-Zaria Road, in Katsina state, arrested Bukar Haruna, a blind Nigerien, and his Saka, his son, for drug trafficking.

Babafemi said the suspects were arrested while heading to Niger Republic with 20.5kg of Indian hemp and 10 grams of Exol-5.

He said NDLEA also recovered no less than 2,685.5kg of Indian hemp in four different operations in Edo the last week.

He said 53 bags of Indian hemp weighing 742.5kgs were seized on November 2 at a camp in Esioriri, Owan east LGA of Edo where four suspects were arrested.

The suspects are Chukueke Igba; Solomon Peter; Emmanuel Jeremiah; and Happiness Chidi.

Another raid in the house of one Joy Zubaru led to her arrest with 30.5kg of Indian hemp recovered.

In the same vein, NDLEA operatives stormed the Egbeta Forest in Ovia northeast LGA of Edo on November 3 and recovered 112 bags of Indian hemp and eight bags of seeds weighing 1,598.5kg.

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