NDLEA Seizes 646kg Hard Drugs, Arrests 60 Suspects In Imo
Imo Command of National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has seized 646kg of hard drugs and arrested 60 suspected drug traffickers from January to June, 2021.
NDLEA Commander in Imo, Mr Nse Inam, disclosed this in Owerri on Friday during activities marking the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Drug Trafficking.
The day was set aside by UN General Assembly through resolution 42/112 of December 7, 1987 to reawaken consciousness of nations on the major problems that drug abuse and illicit drug trafficking represented to society.
The theme for year 2021 is: “Share Facts on Drugs, Save Lives”.
Inam, who thanked Governor Hope Uzodimma for his unalloyed support for the agency, harped on the need to tackle drug trafficking and abuse as panacea to security challenges facing the state and the country.
He listed the seized drugs to include cannabis sativa, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and Tramadol.
Inam expressed that the Federal Government’s Special Boarder Task Force transferred 4,784kg of cannabis sativa to the command.
The Commander added that the command secured eight convictions, counselled 47 drug users, admitted 15 drug addicts, two of whom were successfully rehabilitated and discharged while five were terminated for various reasons.
He also said that drug education and sensitisation were carried out in secondary schools, churches, Imo State University campus as well as at the office of Nigerian Navy, Owerrinta.
Inam restated the command’s commitment to reduction of drug trafficking and abuse to the barest minimum and called for cooperation from relevant stakeholders.
He expressed;
Now that normalcy is gradually returning to the state we hope to resume our activities in full gear with a view to ensuring that Imo is not a safe haven for illicit drug activities. We will beam our searchlight on patent medicine dealers so that they do not continue as active channels for the sale of Illicit substances.
The Commanded added;
We will go after assets of illicit drug users and those who allow their property to be used for illicit business. To achieve this, we solicit more cooperation from community and religious leaders, parents, guardians, the media and indeed all Imo people.