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Monday, June 18, 2012

NDLEA BOSS AHMADU GIADE


NDLEA arrests 136 drug traffickers Akwa Ibom in 6 months

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Akwa Ibom said it arrested 136 drug traffickers in the last six months.

The command also said it seized 17.10 grammes of cocaine, 46.6 grammes of heroine, 86.7 kilogrammes of Cannabis Sativa, and 27.5 litres of the drug called combine.

The state commander of the agency, Josephine Obi, said this at the commencement of activities to mark the 2012 United Nations Anti-Drug Trafficking and Abuse Day.

Obi said those arrested were 117 males and 19 females, adding that 21 of them had been convicted.

The theme of this year’s celebration is: Global Action for Healthy Communities without Drugs.

The NDLEA boss said the UN had set aside the day for global awareness of the devastating effects of drug abuse and illicit trafficking with a view to sensitise the global community to combat the scourge.

She blamed the proliferation of illicit drugs on individuals, who collaborated with dealers to frustrate efforts by the agency to stop the sales and consumption of the illicit drugs.

Obi lamented that some people did not see anything wrong in the sales and consumption of illicit drugs, but were rather hostile towards the agency, which they saw as disturbing their means of livelihood.

Obi said that many of the places previously raided by the agency had resumed full drugs operations, but gave the assurance that the agency would do all it could to stamp out the tide.

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