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NDLEA Seizes Tramadol Worth N5bn In Lagos, Abuja, Edo
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has seized no less than 9.5million tablets of Tramadol and Exol 5 worth over N5billion.
This is contained in a statement by the NDLEA’s Director, Media, and Advocacy, Mr Femi Babafemi, yesterday, in Abuja.
Babafemi said that the Pharmaceutical Opioids were seized at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos State, the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and Edo State, respectively.
He said that the operation was carried out in collaboration with the Nigerian Customs Service.
“Of the figure, 214 cartons of Tramadol 225 under 10 different brand names, which translate to 9, 219, 400 tablets weighing 6, 384.5kg, with an estimated street value of N4, 609, 700, 000 were transferred on Tuesday, March 29.
“This is alongside the seizure of 85 cartons of dried Khat leaves with a total weight of 1, 327.35kg by the Nigerian Customs at the MMIA Command of NDLEA as a symbol of the synergy between the two law enforcement agencies.
“In Abuja, about 228,740 tablets and capsules of Tramadol and Exol 5 were intercepted on Friday, April 1, at Abaji area of the FCT. The truck conveying the drugs was loaded in Lagos heading to Kano.
“Though the truck driver escaped into the bush during the search of the vehicle, two of his assistants; Usman Abdulmumini, 23, and Aminu Ahmad, 22, were arrested,” he said.
Meanwhile, three-drug joints were raided at Wire road, Benin City, and Uromi town in Esan Central LGA of Edo where 188 pinches of Cocaine and Heroin were recovered with five suspects arrested.
Babafemi said that one Harrison Odion, a patent medicine dealer was arrested with 70 bottles of codeine based cough syrup in another raid in Okada town, Edo State.
He said that 9,638 Tramadol capsules; 16,843 tablets of Exol-5; 80 tablets of Diazepam and 62 ampules of Diazepam injection were seized.
He added that NDLEA operatives in the state also destroyed seven clusters of dry season Cannabis Sativa farms in Okpuje Forest along the banks of River Ose totalling 3.124998 hectares.
Brazil returnee drug dealer, Nnanna Anayo Michael has been arrested at the Port Harcourt International Airport, PHIA, with 73 sachets weighing 8.15kilogrammes of cocaine.
This is the largest seizure of such cocaine at the airport since it began international flight operations years ago.
A statement issued by NDLEA spokesman, Femi Babafemi, yesterday, said the 39-year-old suspect was arrested during the inward screening of passengers on board Qatar Airline flight QR1433 from Doha to Port Harcourt on Tuesday, March 29.
Nnanna hails from Ekwusigo, Anambra State.
Babafemi alleged that during the preliminary interview, Nnanna said he departed Sao Paulo, Brazil on Sunday at midnight en-route Qatar to Port Harcourt.
“He claimed an unidentified person in Sao Paulo gave him six bed sheets in which the drug was concealed to deliver to another unidentified person at Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa.
“The 73 cocaine sachets were hidden in 4×1 feet factory sewn colourful bed sheets. Five of the bed sheets contain 12 sachets each, while the sixth bed sheet contains 13 sachets,” he disclosed.
According to Babafemi, an immediate follow-up operation led to the arrest of 50-year-old Monday Alaisu, who travelled from Lagos to pick up the drug from Nnanna.
“He was arrested at the airport’s car park where he was waiting to receive Nnanna with the latter’s photograph taken at the Brazilian airport and his international passport’s Data Page in his hand,” he added.
The NDLEA spokesman said in another raid seven drug dealers were arrested in parts of Kano with 80kilogrammes of codeine and pentazocine injection seized from them.
“Those picked in Rijiyar Zaki, Brigade, Yan-Kaba, Tudun Wada, Karfi, Ungogo and Nassarawa areas of the state include: Muhammad Adamu; Abba Sani; and Auwalu Muhammad, among others,” he disclosed.
Babafemi quoted the Chairman NDLEA, Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa (rtd) as commending the working relationship between NDLEA and other security agencies in the country.
Marwa charged officers and men of the MMIA, FCT, and Edo not to rest on their oars.
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