NDLEA arrests Policeman, Trafficker, for supplying Drugs to Boko Haram Insurgents
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Yobe State says it has arrested a policeman and a drug trafficker (names withheld) for allegedly conniving and supplying 59 kilogrammes of prohibited Tramadol tablets to Boko Haram insurgents in Gwoza, Borno State.
The NDLEA state commander, Mr Reuben Apeh, while addressing newsmen in Damaturu, said the suspects were arrested on November 7, according to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
Apeh said the drug trafficker had confessed buying the prohibited substance from an unnamed customs officer in Lagos.
“He confessed hiring the policeman to convey the drugs to Maiduguri, before proceeding to Gwoza to supply suspected terrorists.
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“He claimed that the drugs were part of consignments seized by the Nigeria Customs during its operations in Lagos, and were sold to him at the cost of N6 million, while the actual market value stands at N24 million.
“We are still working on him to provide us with the details of the alleged Customs officer and another accomplice he claimed was based in Ijora, Lagos State.
“The drugs were transported from Lagos to Jos, and handed over to the policeman for delivery to Maiduguri, where he (trafficker) will take it to suspected terrorists in Gwoza,” Apeh said.
He said the suspects would soon be charged to court with the exhibits.
The commander appealed to other stakeholders and the public, to collaborate with the agency in curbing the menace of drug trafficking and consumption.
Apeh also commended his personnel for their incorruptible stand and a firm dedication to duty, saying “you have done the command and the agency proud.”