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NDLEA arrests 559 suspects, secures 128 convictions in Anambra

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Anambra State Command, has intensified its war against illicit drugs, arresting 559 suspects and securing 128 convictions within the last 11 months.

The State Commander, Charles Onubogu, disclosed this in Awka, on Wednesday, during a press briefing ahead of the 2026 ‘International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking’, observed annually on June 26.

Onubogu added that the arrested suspects, comprising of 475 male and 84 female were nabbed for various drug-related offences, adding that the command seized about 1.8 tonnes of different categories of illicit drugs during the period under review.

He said the arrest underscored the significant breakthrough recorded in the ongoing war against drug trafficking and abuse in the state.

He said, “Since I came into the command about 11 months ago, we have made seizures of more than a tonne of different categories of drugs, including cocaine, methamphetamine and cannabis.

“In all, about 1.8 tonnes of illicit substances have been recovered, with a total of 559 suspects arrested and 128 convictions secured within the last 11 months.”

The NDLEA boss further revealed rehabilitation of 102 persons battling substance abuse within the period, comprising 99 males and three females.

He added that many of the persons being rehabilitated were also exposed to vocational skills acquisition programmes, including soap making and tailoring, as part of efforts to facilitate their reintegration into society.

According to him, the command has also provided counselling and quick intervention services to dozens of other drug users.

Reiterating NDLEA’s commitment to disrupting the supply chain of illicit drugs through arrests, investigations and prosecutions, Onubogu said the Agency was equally focused on reducing demand through public sensitisation, counselling and rehabilitation.

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He explained that drug users were not treated as criminals, but as individuals requiring help and support.

“What we are mainly after are drug dealers. People who use drugs have problems and we need to help them. They are taken through intervention and counselling programmes to guide them on how to stay off drugs.

“This year’s theme for the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, titled, ‘The World Drug Problem: Persistent Issues, New Challenges, Innovative Responses’, underscored the place of collaboration in fight against illicit drugs.

“The fight against drugs abuse and trafficking can’t be left to the NDLEA alone. All hands must be on deck to battle the scourge.

“The media, being a major stakeholder, civil society organisations and the public should use their various platforms to spread the message against drug abuse and reduce the menace in the society,” he added.

Onubogu announced plans by the command to hold a road walk and other awareness activities as part of events marking the global anti-drug campaign in the state.

Earlier, the NDLEA uncovered a multi-billion-naira clandestine methamphetamine laboratory in Oyo State.

The agency also arrested five suspects, including a Mexican national allegedly recruited to provide technical expertise for the illicit operation.

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Police kill two kidnappers, recover N2.2m ransom proceeds in Ogun

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Operatives of the Ogun State Police Command have killed two suspected kidnappers and recovered a firearm, cash and other items during a follow-up operation linked to the rescue of an abducted victim in the state.

The command said the operation was carried out by its Anti-Kidnapping Unit as part of ongoing efforts to combat kidnapping and other violent crimes across the state.

According to a statement issued on Wednesday by the command’s spokesperson, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, the victim was abducted on June 11, 2026, at Ogbe Village in Ogun State.

The statement said that upon receiving the report, the command activated its Anti-Kidnapping Unit and deployed intelligence and tactical resources to secure the victim’s release and apprehend the suspects.

It noted that sustained intelligence gathering, surveillance and operational pressure on the gang led to the victim’s release on June 18 without harm.

The police said efforts subsequently shifted to tracking down members of the kidnapping syndicate.

“Acting on credible intelligence, the operatives successfully traced members of the gang to their hideout within the state.

“On sighting the operatives, the suspects opened fire in a desperate attempt to resist arrest and escape.

“The operatives responded professionally, leading to a gun duel during which two of the suspected kidnappers were neutralised, while other members of the gang fled the scene with gunshot injuries,” the statement said.

It added, “A search conducted on one of the neutralised suspects led to the recovery of a single-barrel gun, while further examination of the scene yielded one expended cartridge, a mobile phone, and a cash sum of Two Million, Two Hundred Thousand Naira (₦2,200,000), reasonably suspected to be proceeds of criminal activities.”

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The command said efforts were ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspects and expand investigations into the activities of the gang.

Commissioner for Police, Bode Ojajuni, commended the Anti-Kidnapping Unit for its gallantry, professionalism and operational effectiveness.

He said the success of the operation reinforced the command’s determination to pursue kidnappers and other violent criminals across the state.

Ojajuni assured residents that the command would continue to deploy intelligence-led policing and tactical operations to protect lives and property.

He also urged members of the public to remain vigilant and provide timely and credible information to security agencies to support efforts to curb criminality.

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PHOTOS: Rivers police arrest officers caught on tape allegedly extorting money from motorists

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The Rivers State Police Command has arrested police officers captured in a viral video allegedly extorting money from motorists in the state.

The spokesperson for the command, ASP Agabe Kaborlo, who confirmed this to newsmen, said the command had seen the viral video recorded by an activist, Comrade Phils, in which he accused a team of officers from the Old GRA Police Station, near the Rivers State Government House and close to former President Goodluck Jonathan’s residence, of systematically targeting motorists, particularly those with tinted windscreens.

According to the complaints, the officers, allegedly led by ASP Geoffrey, disregarded valid tinted glass permits, including factory-fitted ones, and demanded cash payments starting from N100,000.

The command in its statement said an investigation into the incident has commenced, and any officer found culpable will be made to face the law.

“The Commissioner of Police reiterates that extortion, illegal collection of money and any form of unprofessional conduct by police personnel will not be tolerated under any circumstances. He emphasised that the Command remains committed to ensuring that officers conduct themselves in a manner that promotes public trust, accountability and respect for human rights.

CP Adepoju assures the public that the investigation will be thorough, transparent and impartial. Any officer found culpable will face appropriate disciplinary action in accordance with the provisions of the law and the Nigeria Police Act.”

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PHOTOS: “This is an audition for disaster”- FRSC says after intercepting dangerously overloaded vehicles

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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has warned against overloading of vehicles as the practice jeopardizes the lives of innocent Nigerians on the roads.

The agency gave the warning after officials intercepted dangerously overloaded vehicles across the country.

“Is the driver okay? Is the loader okay? Because this is not transportation… this is an audition for disaster! One sudden brake, one sharp bend, and lives could be lost. #OverloadingKills,” the agency captioned one of the photos.

“At what point does “cargo” become a moving building? This isn’t smart business; it’s a rolling road hazard waiting to happen. Safety must never be sacrificed for profit.

“By the way, who on earth looked at this load and said, “Yes, this is perfectly fine to drive”

“Overloading remains one of the fastest routes to road crashes. No delivery is worth a life. We must say no to overloading.”

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