NDLEA secures 19 convictions in C’River

The Cross River State Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, said it secured 19 convictions for drug-related offences between January and June 2024.

Disclosing this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Calabar on Friday, the state commander, Rachel Umebuali, said that a total of 142 persons were arrested for various drug-related offences across the state within the period under review.

The NDLEA official further said that 16 persons were currently under prosecution and that none of the accused persons were discharged during the period.

Umebuali said that the command seized a total of 525.6kg of different illicit drugs within the past six months.

She disclosed that illicit drug dealers were constantly devising diverse ways to perfect their trade without being caught

She listed cannabis sativa, methamphetamine, heroin, and cocaine as the most trafficked and abused drugs in the state.

“These drug peddlers mostly conceal the drugs in bags and convey them to buyers with motor vehicles,” she said.

Umebuali said that the command’s operations were hugely affected by a lack of adequate logistics, such as vehicles.

She, however, restated the agency’s commitment to religiously undertake its duty of tackling drug trafficking, addiction and abuse in the state.

“Whether we like it or not, illicit drug intake has consequences on security, economy, and the overall welfare of the populace. It has an undeniable connection to the rise in insecurity, and impacts negatively on peace and development,” she said.

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