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NDLEA Intercepts Ephedrine, Skunk, Laughing Gas Consignments at Lagos Airport

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Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency(NDLEA), have intercepted various quantities of illicit drugs comprising ephedrine, skunk and nitrous oxide, popularly known as laughing gas on their way from Nigeria to South Africa and Kenya.

The substances, concealed in semovita packs and dry pepper were being shipped to the countries through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, Ikeja Lagos when members of Transnational Drug Trafficking Organizations (DTO) burst the transaction.

A statement on Sunday in Abuja by NDLEA’s Spokesman, Femi Babafemi disclosed that some persons were promptly arrested and their luxury vehicles seized when operatives raided their mansions.

“Through credible intelligence, NDLEA operatives on Friday 25th August intercepted a notorious drug trafficker, Suleiman Babatunde Oba who is a member of a cartel distributing Cocaine, Heroin, Methamphetamine and Ephedrine between Nigeria, Brazil, Ghana, South Africa, Mozambique, and Europe.

“He was arrested while attempting to board a Rwanda Air flight to South Africa with two boxes loaded with ephedrine sealed in semovita packs. The recovered substance is a precursor chemical and active ingredient in the production of methamphetamine,” Babafemi said.

Babafemi further revealed that Suleiman who holds a South African passport, married to a South African lady and has lived there for over 20 years, identified  one Hakeem Babatunde Salami who equally lives in Lagos and South Africa as the head of the drug ring in his statement.

A follow up raid in the house of Salami located at 75 Wosilatu Dawodu Street, Ijesha, Aguda area of Surulere, Lagos on Monday 28th August revealed that he had fled the country on the same day Suleiman was arrested.

However, the NDLEA recovered a white Toyota Venza car with registration number LSR 410 HT, a Mercedes Benz SUV marked LSD 998HP, phones and vital documents needed for further investigation from the house.

The statement recalled that in August 2021, the agency had seized 25.60kg ephedrine from a trafficker, Arua Emmanuel Onwuka at the Lagos airport, a seizure that has also been traced to the same cartel whose identified members are currently on the run.

Babafemi also said that an official of the airport, Godwin Shedrack (a.k.a Goddy) fingered as a member of the syndicate is also under investigation.

In the same vein, attempt by another syndicate to export 10.40kg skunk concealed with scent leaf and pepper, going to Nairobi, Kenya, was equally thwarted by NDLEA operatives attached to the NAHCO export shed of the airport on Saturday 26th August.

A suspect, Ekechukwu Sixtus Ndubuisi, has already been arrested in connection with the seizure.

Another bid to export a consignment of 180 cannisters of laughing gas to South Africa by a freight agent, Oyekola Gbenga Akeem for a fee of N2million was also frustrated by operatives who seized the cargo and arrested the suspect.

Meanwhile, NDLEA operatives on Friday 25th August succeeded in arresting a drug kingpin, Ngene Emmanuel Onyedikachi, who recruited the fake couple, Ilonzeh Kingsley Onyebuchi and Ilonzeh Roseline Nonyelum arrested for ingesting 1.822kg and 1.50kg of Cocaine respectively at the Lagos airport on 1st August while on their way to India.

The kingpin was picked at his residence located at 28 Afolabi Brown Street, Akoka, Yaba, after an intensive surveillance that lasted 25 days.

During his interview, Onyedikachi confessed that the two suspects were introduced to him by another member of his syndicate, who he claimed he met at Zion Church in Cele area of Lagos.

He explained that the drug was sourced from Guinea Conakry.

The suspect revealed that when he got information about the arrest of the fake couple, he threw away his old mobile phone along with the SIM cards to avoid being traced, adding that he became relaxed and refused to leave his house because the two couriers do not know his house since they have only met twice at different locations.

He said he was living in India before he returned to Nigeria in 2022 after the Indian authorities discovered that he was using Ivory Coast International passport.

A blue Acura Legend car was among other items recovered from his home during his arrest.

While operatives of the Lagos state Command of the Agency on Monday 28th August, arrested a suspect, Peter Iwebema, at Ikorodu with 79 and a half bags of cannabis sativa, weighing 864.5kg, their counterparts at Tincan port command intercepted 27 parcels of Colorado, weighing 13.5kg.

The seizure was made from a container, MSMU 5664550 coming from Toronto via Montreal, Canada during a joint examination with men of Customs Service.

The synthetic substance was discovered concealed in a bag hidden a Ford Edge SUV, which was part of three units of used vehicles and motor parts in the container.

In Sokoto, operatives on Tuesday 29th August arrested two male suspects: Nafiu Arzika, 30, and Jamilu Aminu,35, with 330kg skunk, while another suspect, Ismaila Razak, 38, was nabbed with 34.5kg of same substance and 9.5 grams of methamphetamine on Saturday 2nd September at Olodo area of Ibadan, the Oyo state capital.

Across the states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, NDLEA Commands intensified the Agency’s War Against Drug Abuse, WADA, advocacy campaigns to schools, worship places, palaces and local communities among others.

For instance, the sensitization lectures were conducted at Holy Trinity Gospel Church, Ogbomoso, and for Muslim faithful at Jammatul Nasirul Islam mosque, Ilorin; members of the Association of Hair Stylists in Ado Ekiti; leaders of road transport union in Abeokuta; traders at Kwata market, Awka; pregnant women at primary health care centre, Bonny; Dekara district palace, Babana community in Borgu LGA and at Noorul Huda Islamiyya school, Kafin Maiyaki.

While commending the officers and men of the Agency across the Commands for their efforts in drug supply reduction and drug demand reduction activities, Chairman/Chief Executive of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) charged them to remain steadfast.

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NSCDC arrests 5 suspected illegal security guards, recovers 3 guns in Anambra

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The Anambra State Command of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence, NSCDC has arrested five suspected illegal private security guards with three pump-action guns.

Commandant Maku Olatunde, the NSCDC State Commandant stated this in Awka while parading the suspects, said the suspects were arrested at an illegal roadblock in Nteje, Oyi Local Government Area of the State extorting money from motorists while causing untold hardships to the road users.

He stressed that the arrests were part of the Corp’s determination to eliminate impersonators and undesirable elements who hide under the cover of private security guards to perpetrate crime.

The State Commandant gave the names of the suspects as Ekene Erigaka ‘m’ 27 years from Ihime Mbano, Imo State, Emeka Eze ‘m’ 28 years from Oraukwu, Anambra State, Ugoma Prosper ‘m’ 20 years from Okohia Ihiala, Obiuto EZE ‘m’ 42 years from Isialangwa South, Abia State, and Victor Nnadi ‘m’ 34 years from Uli in Ihiala LGA of Anambra State.

He said, “On Thursday 3/ 10/ 2024 at about 1630hrs, based on credible Intelligence received that a group of five suspected illegal security guards were sighted at a roadblock in Nteje on black T-shirt crested “AVG Special Squad”, the command quickly mobilized operatives of Private Guard Company (PGC) Department in collaboration with Nteje Vigilante Group to the scene and arrested the suspects.

“Preliminary investigation reveals that this kind of Illegal checkpoint can facilitate robberies, extortions, abductions, and the targeted killings of civilians and state actors.

“They are among those making it difficult for average citizens to pursue their legitimate business.

“We are resolute and determined to rid the state of every form of crime and criminality in accordance with our Corps mandate.”

The NSCDC boss commended the Private Guards Company Department for their relentless efforts in the fight against illegal operators of private security outfits and for prompt response in apprehending the suspects.

“This is a strong message that unlicensed security outfits would not be tolerated, and those engaging in such practices will be caught to face the consequences of their actions in a competent court of jurisdiction,” he added.

Appreciating the people of the State for their support to NSCDC, Maku urged members of the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious activities of private security guards or outfits to the nearest NSCDC office.

He assured that the NSCDC, as the regulatory body overseeing the licensing, monitoring, and supervision of private security companies, would continue to sanitize the industry to address the escalating security challenges facing the country.

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Gov Kefas swears in Kente as Special Adviser, 16 Perm Secs

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By Nahum Sule, Jalingo

Taraba Governor, Dr. Agbu Kefas on late Thursday sworn in Rt. Hon. Josiah Sabo Kente as Special Adviser on Political Matters, along with 16 newly appointed Permanent Secretaries at a ceremony held in the Executive Chamber of Government House, Jalingo.

Speaking at the event, Governor Kefas underscored the importance of integrity, professionalism, and dedication in public service and urged the appointees to put in their best in the service of the state.

Kefas reminded the appointees that their decisions and actions would have a lasting impact on the people of the state and his administration’s commitment to move the state forward.

“You are the key drivers of our governance. The people of Taraba will feel the effects of your leadership through the decisions you make on a daily basis and how you conduct your responsibilities.

“As you take up your roles, bear in mind that our administration is hinged on key priorities including good governance, service delivery, team work and professionalism, and you must be exemplary in your conduct,” he charged.

Speaking on behalf of the appointees, the newly sworn-in Special Adviser on Political Matters, Prof. Josiah Sabo Kente, expressed gratitude to the Governor for the appointment and pledged their commitment to upholding the trust placed in them.

Kente who is a former Speaker of the state house of Assembly said they will all serve with integrity and align their efforts with the Governor’s policy of inclusive governance.

The former Speaker said, “Your Excellency, I thank you for this opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the development of our political landscape. I understand the weight of this office, and I pledge to serve with integrity, transparency, and diligence.

“Political leadership is not just about power; it is about service, listening to the voices of our people, and working tirelessly to translate their aspirations into reality.

“On behalf of the newly appointed persons, I wish to say that we are fully committed to supporting your vision of inclusive governance and ensuring that the political direction of our state continues to reflect the needs and hopes of every citizen.

“To the members of this administration and political leaders present, I look forward to working closely with you. Our collective efforts must be centered on strengthening the democratic institutions that support our state’s growth. I am confident that together, we can navigate the complexities of our political environment and bring about meaningful change,” he said.

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NAF promotes indigenous military manufacturing to enhance national security.

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The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) is making significant strides in indigenous military manufacturing, enhancing national security and self-reliance under Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar’s leadership. At the Defence and Services Transformation and Innovation Branches of the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) Seminar in Abuja, Abubakar emphasized innovation’s crucial role in addressing evolving security challenges.

The NAF is negotiating a technology transfer agreement with Serbia’s Messrs Zenith Prom for 57mm rocket technology, strengthening Nigeria’s armament capabilities. Additionally, the NAF is collaborating with Portugal’s UA Vision to operationalize the Tsaigumi Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), boosting surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities.

The NAF is also driving innovation through various Research and Development (R&D) projects. One such project is the Ultra-sonic Solar Bird Scare Cannon Device, designed to protect vital installations from bird strikes and other potential threats. Another project is the Rapid Response Operation Geo-Coordination Device, which will enhance field communication and coordination among personnel.

Furthermore, the NAF is developing the Tactical Mobile Combat Smart Helmet, an advanced protective gear that enhances situational awareness in combat. The force is also working towards local production of General-Purpose Machine-Gun ammunition links and 250kg bomb impact fuses, reducing reliance on foreign suppliers.

Air Marshal Abubakar reiterated the NAF’s commitment to self-reliance in defense production and innovation, ensuring the Nigerian military remains agile and capable in modern warfare. The NAF Transformation and Innovation Branch is focused on developing cutting-edge technologies, modernizing operational processes, and fostering a culture of innovation.

The Defence Headquarters and Services Transformation and Innovation Branches convene quarterly to review progress on transformation initiatives. The NAF hosted the third-quarter seminar, featuring Dr. Abdul-Hakeem Ajijola’s lecture on “Emerging Technologies in Warfare” and brainstorming sessions on transforming the AFN to meet current challenges.

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