Niger Delta
Drug Offences:NDLEA Nabs Soldier, Six Others

L-R: Comptroller of Immigration, Bayelsa Command, Mr Wunti Sule; Assistant Comptroller-General, Zone G, Mr Emmanuel Guuga and Zonal Comptroller, Benin-city, Mr Nbesis Jacob, at an interactive session by Nigeria Immigration Service, Bayelsa Command, in Yenagoa, last Monday
A 35 years old soldier
and six other persons have been apprehended by the operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, (NDLEA) Bayelsa State Command, for dealing in illegal drugs including cocaine.
The officer in charge of the agency in the state, Mr. Osakwe Ikenna, who disclosed this in a press statement, said the suspects were apprehended in various parts of the state in the last one week.
Ikenna said over 32kg of various types of drug exhibits had been seized and removed from circulation.
According to him, among the suspects arrested was an unnamed 35-year-old serving military personnel.
“The military personnel was arrested by operatives from the State Command on motorized patrol along the East- West Road while ferrying a 30kg of dried weeds suspected to be Cannabis Sativa”
The NDLEA man said the soldier was coming from Delta State area en route Rivers State before the vehicle was intercepted.
While revealing the identities of some of the suspects as Christian Ayebakuro, male, 34, and Peter Johnson, 24, among others, he could not disclose the name of the soldier.
The arcotic officer said Ayebakuro was arrested in possession of two kilogrammes of dried weeds suspected to be Cannabis Sativa.
He said Johnson was arrested in possession of various quantities of various types of drugs comprising heroine, cocaine and cannabis.
The officer warned all drug traffickers and dealers to desist from the illicit business, saying that whatever guise or guile they employed to beat the agency’s prying eyes would be thwarted.
While promising that offenders would be made to face the full wrath of the law, Osakwe advised residents to keep watchful eyes on the activities of their children and wards to ensure that they are not inadvertently lured into illicit drug activities.
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