Malaysian Returbo arrested with the shipment of Meth, 8,740 AMPOULS OF FANTANIL injection

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) arrested a former prisoner and Malaysian, Ndubuisi Udatu, with two giant musical speakers, used to hide four large packs of methamphetamine.

This is contained in a declaration by the director of the Agency, Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi Sunday in Abuja.

Babafemi said that the drugs that weighed 2,700 kilograms were designed for the distribution in Yola and Mubi, Adamawa and beyond the border with Cameroon.

He said that the suspicion, also known as Richard, was arrested within a commercial transport bus in a NDLEA checkpoint in Nampari, long ngurore -yola Road in the state on Monday 7 April.

He added that the suspicion was found with two new musical speakers, used to hide four methamphetamine packages and a monetary exhibition of N22,300.

“In his statement, he said he returned to Nigeria to continue his illegal drug trade after serving his prison period in Malaysia, where he had been arrested, sentenced and sent to prison for drug trafficking crimes,” Babafemi said.

In another interdiction exercise, the NDLEA officials in a joint border operation with the staff Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) on the border with Nigeria/Cameroon, Mfum, in Cross River, arrested a cross -border drug trafficker.

Babafemi said that the suspicion, 35 years old, Peter Odoh, was arrested with 8,740 assorted opioid ampoules, weighing 395 kg.

β€œThey include: 1,080 Foglias of Fenestanil injection, 2,160 AMPOULS OF MORFINA SOLFATO INIEMENT, 3,010 AMPOULS OF FUNBARBITAL SOLFATE INJECTION.
“Others are 2,160 petidine injection ampoule and 330 ampoule of Midazolam injection,” he said.

Meanwhile, in Kano, Agents Ndlea on Friday 11 April, arrested the 27 -year -old Aliyu Ibrahim with 20 ATM cards and 25,600 Tramadolo 225mg and 250 mg pills in the Bachirawa area in Kano.

Babafemi also added that a 48-year-old stem Lawan was captured in a Wazobia Motor Park follow-up operation, Gwagwalada FCT Abuja.

This, he said, followed the seizure of an shipment of 8,960 tramadol pills by the Ndlea officers on a routine control, along the Gwagwalada highway on Monday 7 April.

In the same way, no less than 124 kg of skunk, a cannabis voltage, packaged in 11 jumbo bags were on Friday 11 April, recovered from the boot of a lexus car, marked by KTU 54 Cu, led by a suspicion, Ademiluyi Adedao, 58, along Mokwa-Juer Road, Niger.

Babafemi said that the ndlea commands throughout the country have continued to balance their operations of reducing drug offer, with their social defense campaigns of “War against drug abuse” (Wada) to schools, markets, centers of worship and community.

β€œSome of these include: the Wada awareness lesson delivered to the students and the New Era Secondary School, Nteje, Anambra staff; Promise Land College, Ikoun Egbe, Lagos and Cherryfield College, Jikwoodi, FCT.

“Others include; the Federal Polytechnic, Ayede, Ogbomoso, Oyo and the Nurul Faruq Islamic Academy, Gombi, Adamawa,” he said.

Babafemi cited the president of the Ndlea, a retired brigantino. General Buba Marwa praises the efforts of the officers and men of Adamawa, Cross River, FCT, Kano and Niger Commands of the Agency for well -made works.

Marwa commissioned them and their national compatriots not to rest on their oars, but continues to raise the bar in their offensive action against drug signs, with an equal measure of the efforts to reduce drug demand.

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