NDLEA crackdown on drug trafficking, intercepts 1.5m pills of tramadol, Rohypnol

…Convicted drug baron’s mansion forfeited to FG

…Arrests grandma for drugs inLagos

By Sodiq Adelakun and Fatai Kasali

At the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) successfully seized 1.5 million pills of tramadol and Rohypnol that were intended for South Africa.

Two individuals, Bada Akorede and Amusan Sharafadeen, were apprehended by the NDLEA in connection with the shipment, which included 1,050,000 tramadol pills and 510,000 Rohypnol tablets.

Additionally, the NDLEA operatives intercepted a consignment of cocaine weighing 2.2kg on the Owerri-Onitsha Expressway.

This was contained in a statement by NDLEA’s spokesman, Mr Femi Babafemi on Sunday in Abuja.

The statement added that the drug shipment originating from Lagos was concealed in condoms and headed for Port Harcourt.

A suspect, Isaac Okoh (45), has been arrested in connection with the drugs, he stated.

The NDLEA also recovered 100kg Indian hemp from the ceiling of a dealer, Ibrahim Yahaya (35), who was arrested when his house was raided in Lafia on Friday, Dec. 15.

Babafemi also said that NDLEA operatives intercepted 1,496 bottles of codeine in Abuja on Dec. 15 and a suspect, Ozioma Enoja (31), arrested in a follow-up operation.

He added that 400 bottles of codeine shipped from Port Harcourt were also seized on the Abaji-Abuja Highway on Dec. 16 and a suspect, Bala Ishaq, was arrested in a follow-up operation.

NDLEA operatives also recovered 17 bags of Indian hemp weighing 195.8kg from a bush at Gbanke village in Orhionmwon Local Government Area of Edo on Dec. 13, he stated.

Babafemi stated also that anti-narcotic officers in Ogun have arrested two suspects at Alamutu Roundabout area of Abeokuta with bags of Indian hemp weighing 279kg.

…Convicted drug baron’s mansion forfeited to FG

In the same vein, a multi-million-naira mansion located at K-5A/2 Road 14, Victoria Garden City (VGC) estate, Lekki area of Lagos used as clandestine laboratory for the production of methamphetamine by a convicted drug baron, Okenwa Chris Nzewi, has been forfeited to the Federal Government.

The development the NDLEA said followed the successful prosecution and conviction of Okenwa by the Federal High Court in Lagos.

Okenwa was arrested along with his associate, Sunny Okeh Ukah on 30th July 2022 and subsequently arraigned on four counts in charge number FHC/L/527C/2022 at the Federal High Court, Lagos.

Babafemi stated that the duo pleaded guilty on 17th July, 2023, while they were convicted and sentenced to four and three years imprisonment each with an option of N4,000,000) and N3,000,000, respectively, in addition to community service for four and three weeks each.

He added that the NDLEA had filed a civil forfeiture charge against the building used as clandestine laboratory at the court, which initially granted an interim forfeiture order that elapsed on 6th December before the final forfeiture on 7th December 2023, to further deny the convict of enjoying the proceeds of his criminal activity.

In a similar development, the NDLEA said its operatives in Lagos on Friday 15th December arrested a 75-year-old grandmother, Mrs. Sekinat Soremekun, for dealing in illicit drugs.

The anti-narcotic agency added that quantities of cannabis and litres of codeine syrup were recovered from the suspect, claiming her son, Segun, now at large, supplied the drugs to her.

Announcing further interceptions and seizures made by the agency, Babafemi said, “In Imo, operatives on patrol along Owerri-Onitsha expressway on Thursday 14th December intercepted a way-billed consignment containing cocaine weighing 2.287kg. The shipment coming from Lagos was concealed in cellophane condoms, and heading to Port Harcourt, Rivers State. A suspect, Isaac Okoh, 45, has already been arrested. No fewer than 10 jumbo bags of cannabis weighing 100kg were recovered from the ceiling of a dealer, Ibrahim Yahaya, 35, when his house was raided in the Tudun Kofa area of Lafia, Nasarawa State on Friday 15th December while he was also arrested.

“At the SAHCO export shed of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA Ikeja Lagos, over 1.5 million pills of tramadol 225mg and rohypnol were intercepted in a cargo going to South Africa by NDLEA operatives in collaboration with personnel of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).

“Two suspects: Bada Olanrewaju Akorede, and Amusan Olufela Sharafadeen have so far been taken into custody in connection with the consignment, which consists: 1,050,000 pills of tramadol 225mg and 510,000 tablets of rohypnol.

“At the Federal Capital Territory, FCT Abuja, operatives on Friday 15th December intercepted a consignment of 1, 496 bottles of codeine syrup at A.Y.A area of the city while a suspect, Ozioma Enoja, 31, was arrested in a follow up operation. Another consignment of 400 bottles of the same opioid coming from Port Harcourt, Rivers state was also seized along Abaji-Abuja highway on Saturday 16th December after which a suspect, Bala Ishaq was arrested during a follow up operation at Zuba motor park.

“While 17 bags of cannabis sativa weighing 195.8kg stored in a bush at Gbanke village, Orhionmwon LGA, Edo state were recovered by NDLEA operatives on Wednesday 13th December, anti-narcotic officers in Ogun state intercepted two suspects: Edun Olowokou and Tunde Elijah at Alamutu roundabout area of Abeokuta with bags of same psychoactive substance weighing 279kg.”

Babafemi also added that, “In Borno state, NDLEA officers on Tuesday 12th December arrested Bukar Ali, 29, and Abacha Alhaji Fantami, 20, with 171kg of cannabis at Ngamdu, Kaga LGA, while three suspects: Jamilu Haruna, 22; Mohammed Hassan, 23; and Aminu Umar, 50, were nabbed with 57kg cannabis on Wednesday 13th December at Tsafe checkpoint, Zamfara state, when they were on their way to Zurumi, a village known as bandits’ enclave.

“At least four suspects: Ezekiel Monday Thompson, 56; Hezekiah Ime, 20; Nsikak Okon Jonah, 39; and Chidi Kalu, 44, were arrested with a total of 121kg cannabis and 5.1grams of methamphetamine in parts of Cross River state on Monday 10th December.”

The Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd), has praised the officers and men of various commands for their recent arrests and seizures.

These commands include MMIA, Lagos, FCT, Imo, Edo, Borno, Ogun, Zamfara, and Cross River. Marwa also commended the Directorate of Prosecution and Legal Services for their diligent prosecution of cases in court. Marwa has urged all officers and their colleagues in the Agency to increase their efforts in combating drug cartels as the yuletide season approaches. He emphasized the importance of maintaining a balance between offensive action against drug cartels and drug demand reduction efforts.

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