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NDLEA arrests cocaine trafficker in Katsina, intercepts exhibit

The Katsina Command of the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), says it has arrested a suspected cocaine trafficker while en route to Niger Republic.

The newly deployed State Commander, Mr Mohammed Aminu-Abubakar disclosed this on Tuesday during his maiden interactive session with journalists in Katsina.

Aminu-Abubakar disclosed that about 0.642 kilogram of substance suspected to be cocaine was intercepted from the suspect.

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The NDLEA commander, who assumed duty last Friday said that the suspect was arrested on Oct. 2, by the operatives of the command along Kano-Kankia road.

According to him, the matter is still under investigation, and the suspect will be charged to court for prosecution immediately after the investigation.

Aminu-Abubakar also assured that as the new state commander, “I will apply all the strategies provided by the law of the agency to fight drug traffickers and dealers.”

He explained that necessary facilities were provided for the rehabilitation of drug users in the state, while calling on them to stay away from drug abuse, as “it does not pay.”

The commander also encouraged residents of the state to embrace the drug test kits as a proactive measure to reduce drug demand and prevent substance abuse.

He pledged to work with the operatives in the state, other security agencies and all stakeholders to scale down the scourge drug abuse in the society.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Aminu-Abubakar was deployed to Katsina from the NDLEA Strategic Command Tin-Can Island Port in Lagos, replacing Mr Hassan Sani, who has been redeployed to the national headquarters.(NAN)

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