NDLEA promises to end reign of drug barons in Nigeria

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) says it will combat the spread and consumption of illicit drugs in Ogun and across the country.
NDLEA spokesman Femi Babafemi said this on Thursday in Ogun.
He said the agency would extend its campaign against illicit drug supply and consumption to all the villages within Ogun.
Mr Babafemi said the move would also expose indigenes to types and use of illicit drugs, consequences, prevention, treatment and care.
“As part of efforts to ensure the drug war hits the objectives, the agency has upgraded its forensic laboratories across the country to enhance investigations and treatments,” added the NDLEA spokesman.
Mr Babafemi said the anti-narcotic agency had resolved to end the reign of drug barons and disconnect Nigeria from the global drug trafficking network.
“The agency will always record a strong performance every week. The agency boasts itself of intercepting largest heroine consignment of 51.90 kilograms recently in a 12-day well-coordinated operation in Lagos, which started on February 10.
“This led to freezing of 107 bank accounts associated with 14 members of the heroin cartel, and over N119 million found in some of the already traced bank accounts,” he said.
According to the director, with the recent heroin bust, NDLEA is sending a strong warning to drug traffickers in the state and the country.
“However, if they fail to desist from illicit drug trade, the long arm of the law will catch up with them,” he stressed.
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