
Barely
less than a week after a truck, fully loaded with Indian hemp, was
seized in Zamfara State on its way from Ondo, the Ondo State Command of
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has displayed over 8 tons
of substances suspected to be Indian hemp seized from traffickers from
two different spots in a thick forest near Ipele, a town in Owo Local
Government Area of the State.
The State Commander of NDLEA, Mr Walter Nicholas, while explaining
the two scenarios to Newsmen and displaying the seizures at the premises
of the Command’s headquarters in Akure, said his officers got informed
through intelligence gathering and decided to investigate it.
According to him, in the first seizure, about 300 bags, weighing
about 3 tons in sack bags were loaded in the truck with plate number:
LAGOS XP 622 KTU with granite packed on them to conceal them. He
disclosed that two suspects have been arrested in connection with the
crime and further investigation was in progress.
Also, in the second seizure in another location in the forest, over
five tons, also loaded in sack bags were discovered inside a hut. The
NDLEA Boss vowed that the command will push the drug offenders in the
state to the wall until they all abandon the illegal trade.
Source: Channels
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