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NDLEA Secures Convictions Of 102 Suspects For Drugs Related Offences Out Of 1016

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By Ayodele Oni

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Kano, one of the major commercial cities in Nigeria is also becoming famous for criminal activities going by revelations by the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency, (NDLEA).

A report on Sunday stated that the Commandant of the NDLEA in Kano State, Abubakar Idris-Ahmad, told journalists on Sunday in Kano that 1,016 suspects were arrested in 2023 for drugs related offences.

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He gave the breakdown as 40 females and 976 males.

The commandant revealed that the agency secured 102 convictions in the out-going year and secured forfeiture of five vehicles just as 104 cases were still pending in court.

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Mr Idris-Ahmad said that the drugs seized were 6,098kg of Indian hemp, 1,696kg of codeine and tramadol, and 1,335kg of cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine.

“We rehabilitated 70 clients, investigated 598 visa clearance applications and conducted 245 substance abuse tests, out of which six persons tested positive for different drug abuses.

“We also sensitized 5,000 individuals and engaged Drug Demand Reduction professionals who counselled 1,459 persons.”

Idris – Ahmad further disclosed that the command also destroyed more than 15 tonnes of assorted narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances in 2023.

He reiterated the command’s commitment to ensuring the well-being and safety of communities from the devastating consequences of drug abuse.

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“We will intensify efforts at dismantling drug networks, rehabilitate those in need, secure convictions and destroy illicit substances leaving no room for drug trade to flourish.”


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