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NDLEA seizes N250m worth of cannabis in Kwara

Kwara state command of the Nigerian Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested two persons in possession of three tonnes of compressed cannabis valued at N250 million in an open market.

Speaking with journalists in Ilorin on Friday, the assistant commander operations, logistics and intelligence of the agency, Emmanuel Dandi, said that the arrest and seizure were effected on Thursday at about 11:30 pm at Okolowo area of the Ilorin metropolis, adding that one of the suspects escaped arrest.

Dandi, who said that the compressed cannabis, otherwise known as conk, was imported from Ghana through Togo and Republic of Benin, added that the arrest and seizure were made possible by intelligence report.

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He also said the suspects were truck loaders, adding that investigation is ongoing to unravel people behind the importation.

“Obvious repercussion of the cannabis finding its way into Kwara state markets cannot be over emphasized. The cannabis is compressed by machine and not an ordinary one. It’s imported. It came into Ilorin through one of many borders in the state. The method of concealment is that the cannabis was wrapped with used cloths, cello taped and put inside sacks. The suspects ferried the sacks into the country through the border in bits, using small cars,  which are loaded with goods such as rice. They later repackaged the bags in trucks for distribution.

“Our immediate concern is that the size of the quantity is taken off the market. That’s why we did the parade in haste.

NDLEA boss, who appealed to government, well meaning people and stakeholders to assist in logistics, said that the agency was in dire need of assistance in its operation to perform better.

He also called for useful information from members of the public, to make work of its officers easier, promising to treat every bit of information supplied with confidentiality.

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