The Edo Command of the National
Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has confiscated illicit drugs
valued at over N10.7 billion in Benin.
The State Commander of the Agency, Mr Buba Wakawa, told the News Agency of Nigeria on Friday in Benin, that seven suspects were arrested in connection with the siezure.
Wakawa,
who gave a run down of the command’s achievements during the third
quarter of 2016, said the seven suspects were arrested with 34.2
Kilogrammes of Methamphetamine.
He described
Methamphetamine as more dangerous and harmful than cocaine, adding that
it was not commonly known to ordinary people on the street.
According
to him, the confiscated drug has a street value of about 700,000
dollars per kilogramme, which translates to 23.9 million dollars for the
34.2 kg confiscated.
The commander also put the estimated value of the siezed drug at about N10.7 billion.
He
disclosed that the suspects, who concealed the substance in 102 cartons
of HP computer printer cartridges, were arrested on Sept. 24, on Lagos-
Benin-Asaba Expressway.
Wakawa disclosed that the command also arrested 69 other suspects during the period under review for alleged drug trafficking.
He said that nine out of the 69 suspected drug traffickers were women, adding that two had been charged to court.
Wakama said that the total narcotic confiscated during the period weigh up to 2, 156.1 Kilogrammes.
He
listed the drugs to include 1, 911 kilogrammes of Indian hemp, 34.2
Kilogrammes of Methamphetamine, 3.5 grams of cocaine, 129 kilogrammes of
Tramadol and 82 kilogrammes of Diazepam.
The
NDLEA commander added that 11.514 hectares of carnabis sativa were
destroyed during the period under review and five vehicles impounded.
According
to him, the command currently has 162 pending cases in various courts
in the state and had counselled 32 drug addicts.
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