The Edo State Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency ( NDLEA) says it has intercepted a shipment of dried weeds
suspected to be cannabis sativa concealed in building materials.
According to the NDLEA , Edo State Commander, Mr. Wakawa
Buba, the drug packed in 409 bags with a total weight of 7,073 kg was
ingeniously concealed in a consignment of building materials in a truck
with Ondo Registration Number XB 625 WEN.
The driver of the truck Monday Amusoga, 39 and another
accomplice, Omebu Kingsley, 30, both from Ndokwa West Local Council of
Delta State had been arrested in connection with the seized weeds valued
at N70 .7 million.
He said investigation has shown that the truck departed Akure, Ondo State on its way to Abi in Delta State .
Amusoga, who lives in Benin City and Kingsley, based in
Delta State, are currently being interrogated in line with investigative
procedures.
In his confession, Amusoga said that he was paid N 50, 000 to drive the truck from Ondo to Delta.
"I am a driver. I have been jobless..My friend assisted me with this deal so l could meet my family needs. I am married with five children . Unfortunately, when we got to Benin, the officers in a Hilux vehicle asked me to stop. He took me to their office in Benin where they conducted search and the cannabis was detected amidst iron rods, ” he said.
The second suspect, Omebu Kingsley told officials that he was called to assist the driver in conveying the cannabis to Delta.
"I was contacted to assist the driver for N25 ,000 . I am married with a child and as a jobless secondary school dropout , l accepted the offer , especially as Christmas is approaching"
Edo State commander of NDLEA, Mr Buba who confirmed the
arrest and seizure, described the mode of concealment as deceptively
imaginative , adding that the command would do all within its capacity
to counter the illicit activities of drug syndicates.
"This is yet another clever trick employed by drug traffickers. The cannabis was neatly concealed amidst building materials but we were able to detect it based on intelligence report."
Wakawa warned drug barons that unless they quit the
criminal trade, they would continue to be arrested and prosecuted while
their drugs will be seized and destroyed.
The suspects would soon be charged to court.
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