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NDLEA Intercepts 748kg of Tramadol, Other Psychotropic Drugs in Edo

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intercepted 748.02kg of controlled pharmaceutical drugs, including large consignments of tramadol, along the Benin-Lagos Expressway.

The State Commander of NDLEA in Edo, Dr. Mitchell Ofoyeju, disclosed this on Monday while briefing newsmen  in Benin City on the agency’s latest operational breakthrough against interstate drug trafficking.

Ofoyeju said the operation followed directives of the NDLEA Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Brig.

-Gen. Mohammed Buba Marwa (Rtd), to intensify proactive measures against illicit drug trafficking across the country.

He explained that on April 23, operatives of the command intercepted a Mercedes-Benz truck branded with the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) insignia and bearing registration number FCT NLC 146 FC.

According to him, the truck was conveying 95 cartons, containing 1,196,000 capsules and tablets of psychotropic substances from Lagos to Onitsha, Anambra.

He said two suspected members of the drug cartel were arrested in connection with the seizure.

“The intercepted truck was found to be transporting an alarming total of 748.02 kilogrammes of controlled substances,” he said.

He listed the seizure to include 23 cartons of Tramadol 100mg containing 440,000 capsules weighing 264kg; 40 cartons of Tramadol 50mg containing 600,000 capsules weighing 180kg; seven cartons of Rohypnol containing 84,000 tablets weighing 25.2kg.

Others, he said, included 19 cartons of Diazepam injection containing 76,000 ampoules, weighing 242.82kg, and six cartons of Bromazepam containing 72,000 tablets weighing 36kg.

Ofoyeju said the truck was intercepted during a routine motorised patrol, and described the development as a major success in the agency’s sustained efforts to dismantle drug trafficking networks threatening public health and safety.

He expressed concern over the increasing trafficking of dangerous pharmaceutical substances, particularly opioids such as tramadol, warning of their devastating effects on youths and communities.

“The trafficking of high volumes of controlled drugs, particularly potent opioids like tramadol, poses a dire threat to our youth and society at large.

“These substances are linked to addiction, health emergencies, and even fatalities.

“The NDLEA remains vigilant in our mission to eradicate drug abuse, and traffickers must understand that the long arm of the law will catch up with them,” he said.

The commander said the suspects were currently in custody and would be charged to court upon conclusion of investigations.

He also urged members of the public to report suspicious activities related to drug trafficking and abuse.

He assured that the agency would continue to collaborate with community leaders, families and other stakeholders in the fight against illicit drugs.

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Police Arrest Two Suspected Vandals in A’Ibom

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The Police Command in Akwa Ibom said it has arrested two suspected vandals along the Calabar – Itu highway.

The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Timfom John, disclosed this in a statement in Uyo on Monday.

John said the suspected vandals were involved in looting and theft of items from an accidented truck along the Calabar–Itu highway.

She said that on Sunday at about 22; 00hrs, operatives of the command received credible intelligence through a tricycle operator regarding the activities of the criminal elements, who were vandalising a truck.

The PPRO said the police operatives mobilised to the scene and successfully arrested one suspect in possession of four suspected stolen truck tyres.

John said further investigation led to the arrest of the tricycle operator, who was allegedly used to convey the stolen items from the scene.

‘’The suspects are currently in Police custody, while efforts are ongoing to apprehend other fleeing accomplices connected to the criminal act,” she said.

She quoted the state Commissioner of Police, Baba Azare, as warning criminal elements to desist from exploiting accident scenes for acts of vandalism, looting, and theft.

Azare also said that the command would continue to strengthen surveillance and deploy intelligence-driven policing strategies to safeguard lives and property across the state.

”The command appreciates members of the public, who continue to provide timely and credible information to the police.

”We also encourage residents to remain law-abiding and security conscious at all times,” he said.

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Adopt Safety Checks, Defensive Driving, FRSC Admonishes Motorists

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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), has advised motorists to adopt stricter safety checks and defensive driving practices as the rainy season sets in across parts of the country.

The corps Public Education Officer (CPEO), Osondu Ohaeri, gave the advice in an interview on Monday in Abuja.

Ohaeri described the rainy season as a period that required heightened caution from all road users, and urged vehicle owners to prioritised routine pre-trip inspections to ensure their vehicles were roadworthy

”Before you leave your house in the morning, carry out what we call a regular morning vehicle check.

Ensure the tyres are in good condition and roadworthy,” he said.

The CPEO emphasised that tyres remained a critical safety component, noting that any defect could compromise vehicle stability and endanger passengers.

He urged motorists to also pay attention to other key components such as brakes, headlamps, rear lights and windscreen wipers, especially during night travel and rainfall.

”Beyond tyres, ensure the brakes, headlamps, rear lights and wipers are functional, particularly for night driving in the rain.

“Poor visibility and wet road surfaces significantly increase the risk of crashes during the rainy season, making safety checks and driver alertness essential,” he said.

Ohaeri further advised motorists to maintain strict discipline on the road and apply defensive driving techniques, particularly at bends, junctions and busy corridors.

According to him, safety is a shared responsibility. Drivers must be conscious of other road users and apply defensive driving at all times.

He also urged drivers to maintain full concentration while driving under wet weather conditions, stressing that distractions and negligence often led to avoidable crashes.

”This period, safety consciousness and absolute concentration are very important before you even leave your home.

”Proper vehicle maintenance and responsible driving behaviour remain key to ensuring safe journeys throughout the rainy season and beyond,” he emphasised.

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NSCDC Parades Alleged Human Traffickers, Fraudsters

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The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Lagos State, on Monday, paraded four foreign nationals, arrested in connection with alleged human trafficking and internet fraud.

The four suspects comprise three Togolese and a Beninoise.

Briefing journalists on Monday at the NSCDC, Badagry Division Headquarters, Ibereko, the Commandant, Adedotun Kenshinro, said that investigations revealed that the suspects had allegedly defrauded 17 victims already.

Kenshinro, represented by the command’s spokesperson, SC Oluwaseun Abolurin, said “last Thursday, based on credible intelligence, operatives of Badagry Division arrested illegal immigrants who specialise in luring unsuspecting victims into the country and into fraudulent activities.

“Each victim is lured through the social media space and asked to pay 650,000 CFA about N 1,650,000 for registering into their nefarious camps where they train them on what is expected of them.

“If the victims refuse to cooperate with them, they will seize their phones and restrict their movements until they have a change of mind,” he said.

The commandant said that the suspects attempted to bribe operatives of the Badagry division with 130,000 CFAs, to sweep the matter under the carpet and compromise their investigation.

“This is another milestone achievement of the NSCDC state command, coming especially from Badagry Division, and will continue to effectively perform our duties.

“However, we want to say unequivocally, that all forms of inducement under any guise to compromise our collective and sworn oath to the Federal Republic of Nigeria will be suppressed.

“We will not relent on our oath to continue to name and to shame those who do not want the progress of others in our collective society,” he said.

Keshinro commended the Badagry Division Commandant, CSC Gbenga Ekunola, for the suspects’ arrest.

“We will not relent on our oath to continue to name and to shame those who do not want the progress of others in our collective society,” he said.

The commandant said that the suspects have been handed over to the Nigerian Immigration Service for further processing and action.

He advised citizens to be wary of Get-Rich-Quick schemes, stressing that desperate people to get rich, without putting in the work, fall prey to such fraudsters.

One of the victims, Atokari Iderim, 28, from Central Africa Republic, appealed to the Nigerian government to send them back home since they were not perpetrators of the crime but victims of the process.

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