A fuel station, Oyoyo Filling Station along Kaduna-Abuja Road in Suleja has been shut down by officials of the Niger State Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for allegedly being used to store Indian hemp for trafficking.
This was made known in Minna on Saturday by the State Commander of the NDLEA, Mr Musa Bwalin.
The commander said the security man and some staff of the filling station have been taken into custody for further investigation after which they will be taken to court for prosecution.
1,2072 kilograms of illicit drugs were recovered, while another 2,272 kilograms of Indian hemp were intercepted by his men in Suleja Area Command, the commander disclosed.
He added that the Indian hemp was to be transported to Abuja in the Federal Capital Territory.
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The state commander of the agency further revealed that the command recovered a total of 2,218.02 kilograms of Indian hemp in Niger State during various raids on some identified black spots where the illicit substance had been consumed.
Bwalin also appealed to the Niger Governor, Hon. Mohammed Umar Bago, to assist the agency with operational vehicles to enable them to rid the state of sales and consumption of illicit drugs, assuring that the command will continue to make the state inhabitable for drug merchants.
The state Commander then called on the members of the Public to desist from stigmatizing those who are into drugs, adding, “Rather, it will make them more addicted to the drugs.”
He revealed that the command had so far arrested a total of 250 suspected drug dealers, out of whom 64 were convicted.
He commended officials of the command for their efforts to rid the state of harmful drugs and call for more support for them from all.