NDLEA Arrests 74 Drug Suspects 

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Kwara State command, yesterday hinted that it had arrested a total of 74 suspects with 391.26 kilogramme of hard drugs between January and July 2016.

The state commander of the NDLEA, Mr. Apeh Reuben, dropped the hint to journalists in Ilorin while parading five suspected drug users that had been terrorising the residents of the state. In the past few months. According to him,”62 of the suspects were males, while 12 were females.” The NDLEA boss, who said that 14 people had been convicted by the state high court, Ilorin on offences involving possession and smoking of hard drugs, added that their sentences ranged from 12 months to eight years imprisonment.  He also said five suspected drug users were arrested in an uncompleted building around Baboko area of Ilorin metropolis on August 4, 2016, “with functionally sophisticated locally made pistols ready for operation. “The drug situation in the state has turned to different dimension because they are very expensive. The addicts no longer afford the drug at their reach as usual. Therefore, they engage in pilfering and armed robbery in order to meet up with the cost of maintaining their habit.  “This of course reveals that all drug users or consumers are potential armed robbers. Their inability to afford the cost of drug could make them armed robbers,” he said. While lamenting over high rate of hard drug users in the state, Reuben said most of the arrested persons were smokers between ages of 19 and 50 years, adding that many of them were counselled and 30 among them were rehabilitated and released to their family. The NDLEA boss, who called for a stronger collaboration of government, private organisations, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and the agency, said that none of the eight commands of the agency in the state had operational vehicle. He also charged parents to be more responsible over the upbringing of their children, adding that they should know the company their children keep.

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