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NDLEA arrest 91 suspects for drug offences in Jigawa

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) will go after owners and operators of supermarkets and confectionery  selling cookies, biscuits and other products laced with illicit substances.

 The National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Jigawa on Sunday said it arrested 91 drug suspects between January and June 25, this year, in the state.
The state Commandant of the agency, Alhaji Abdullahi Abdul, disclosed this while speaking with newsmen to commemorate the United Nations International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Drug Trafficking in Dutse.
Abdul explained that within the period, a total of 1.296.078.9 tonnes of hard drugs and psychotropic substances were seized from the suspects in the state.

He said cannabis sativa also known as Indian hemp alone, measured 1.286.226.5 tonnes, while psychotropic substance which weighed 9.852.4kgs was recovered.
Abdul said that 51 of the suspects had been prosecuted in competent court of law in the state.
The commandant added that other suspects were standing trial at the Federal High Court in Dutse .
Abdul stated that in the last six months, 62 drug addicts were counselled and rehabilitated by the command.
He said that drug abuse was a universal phenomenon which required concerted efforts, cooperation, and commitment of individuals, organisations and institutions to combat.

“The menace of drug scourge is dangerous because it cuts across age, sex, and various socio-economic backgrounds,” he said. (NAN)

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