Kano State Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has apprehended 198 suspected drug addicts after a raid operation launched at graveyards and other hot spots in Kano.

According to NDLEA, 61 suspects, including 15 females arrested at a nightclub in the city where illicit substances freely exchange hands were equally clampdown.

A statement by NDLEA spokesperson in Kano, Sadiq Mohammad Maigatari on Tuesday said the quantum of arrest was carried out during “operation Hana Maye”, recently launched by the state commander, Abubakar Idris, to combat drug abuse and trafficking.

NDLEA Raids Graveyard, Night Club, Apprehends 198 Illicit Sniffers In Kano
Politics & Governance · NDLEA Raids Graveyard, Night Club, Apprehends 198 Illicit Sniffers In Kano

In the release, the men of the Nachotics agency successfully dismantled the hideout of drug addicts at the popular Dan Agundi Graveyard where 42 suspects were apprehended.

“The operation also dismantled drug joints in Sheka Graveyard and Sheka Obajana. These arrests demonstrate the command’s commitment to dismantling drug networks and eliminating drug trafficking hotspots in the state,” he said.

Maigatari said the command dislodged 21 drug joints during the operation, which serve as hubs for drug trafficking and consumption, posing a threat to the safety and well-being of the community.

He added that the command recovered various drugs such as Exol-5, rubber solution, “suck and die”, cannabis and other dangerous substances.

While urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities related to drug abuse and trafficking to the appropriate authorities, the command restated its commitment to combating drug abuse and trafficking in the state.

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These arrests demonstrate the command’s commitment to dismantling drug networks and eliminating drug trafficking hotspots in the state,” he said. Maigatari said the command dislodged 21 drug joints during the operation, which serve as hubs for drug trafficking and consumption, posing a threat to the safety and well-being of the community.

— goodeveningnigeria.com Editorial Team
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