NDLEA recovers 3.33 tonnes of cannabis, other drugs, arrests 147 suspects in Ogun

By Adeyanju Esther

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Ogun State Command, said it recovered 3.33 tonnes of cannabis sativa, 10.949 kg of psychotropic substances, 0.017kg of cocaine and 227.0 litres of skuchies, among others, in the last five months.

Commander of Narcotics, Tijjani Rabe, disclosed this information on Monday during a press conference at the Command’s headquarters in Abeokuta. The event was part of activities marking the 2024 United Nations International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.

Rabe noted that 11.0 litres of codeine, and 0.129 kg methamphetamine were also recovered.

He disclosed that the Command arrested 117 male suspects, 30 female suspects and secured 86 convictions.

Rabe said, “Summary of activities and achievements from January-May 2024. Seizures – cannabis sativa: 3.33 tonnes, psychotropic substances: 10.949 kg, cocaine: 0.017 kg, skuchies: 227.0 litres, codeine: 11.0 litres, methamphetamine: 0.129 kg.

“Arrests- male suspects 117, female suspects 30, Total Suspects: 147. Prosecutions: charged cases: 71, convictions secured: 86, pending cases: 174. Clients counseled (Brief Interventions) Total: 112 (5 females, 107 males).”

Speaking at this year’s celebration, Rabe explained that the global event, commemorated on June 26th, is themed “The Evidence Is Clear, Invest In Prevention.” He emphasised that the celebration aims to strengthen efforts to achieve a world free of drug abuse and related problems.

The commandant highlighted the importance of a prevention-oriented approach to reduce illicit drug use, especially among youth who are often influenced by peer pressure and the desire for acceptance. He urged families, schools, religious organisations, and professional bodies to invest in prevention to curb activities leading to illicit drug use.

“The theme aligns with the command’s drug control initiatives, highlighted in our War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) activities targeting schools, community leaders, religious organisations, and political leaders to improve the well-being of Ogun State residents,” he said.

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