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NDLEA Arrests 44 Suspects, Seizes Over 2,059kg Of Drugs In Edo

News Investigators/ The Edo Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) says it arrested 44 suspected traffickers and seized 2,059.83kg of illicit drugs in November.

Mitchell Ofoyeju, State Commander of the agency, disclosed this at a press briefing on Thursday in Benin.

Mr Ofoyeju said the command’s heightened, intelligence-driven operations were strategically executed to ensure a peaceful and secure yuletide season across the state.

According to him, the arrests comprising 21 males and 23 females, reflect both the scale of the agency’s offensive and a worrying trend, particularly the rising involvement of women in drug trafficking.

“This is a negative development considering the strategic role of women in nation-building,” he cautioned.

He said the command’s haul for November included 2,058.79kg of cannabis, alongside tramadol, methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine, codeine-based syrup, flunitrazepam, diazepam, swinol, and danabol (Molly).

The NDLEA boss said the agency also uncovered and destroyed a 0.58-hectare cannabis farm in Igbeshi Forest, Imiakebo, Etsako West, estimated to yield 1,459.745 kg of cannabis.

“Our operations during the month under review have dealt significant blows to drug cartels.

“Forty-four suspects, both male and female, have been arrested, and substantial quantities of drugs weighing 2,059.83 kg were seized.

“This sends a clear message to those involved in the drug trade to either desist now or face the full might of the law,” he said.

The commander disclosed that the command secured 17 convictions in November, with 126 cases currently pending at the Federal High Court, Benin.

On the rehabilitation front, he said the agency counselled 21 clients as part of its drug demand reduction efforts.

While highlighting operational challenges, particularly difficult terrain used for cannabis cultivation, Ofoyeju emphasised the need for enhanced logistics to access and eradicate remote plantations.

He, nonetheless, reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to protecting the public from the dangers of drug trafficking and substance abuse.

He urged community members to support ongoing operations by providing credible intelligence on drug activities.

“We are determined to make Edo State unsafe for drug dealers.

“With the public’s cooperation, we will dismantle these networks and keep our communities secure,” the commander said.

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