The National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency on Tuesday arrested two suspected drug traffickers who posed as police officers in Nasarawa area of Kano metropolis.
Commandant of the NDLEA in the State, Hamza Umar, told journalists in Kano that the suspects were arrested in a brand new escort vehicle with police colour, siren, pilot plate number and in possession of two police caps.
Umar said the suspects were arrested blaring the siren and pretending to be police officers while conveying 715 kilogrammes of Indian Hemp to Yobe.
“During investigation by our officers, we discovered that the suspects were from Edo State, while their destination was Gashua, in Yobe State.
“The two suspects who were arrested along with 715 kilogrammes of Indian Hemp disclosed to us that they normally convey such exhibits once a month”.
The Commandant added that, “if those people had succeeded in their mission to their destination, Yobe State, where the issue of insecurity is a major concern, only God knows what would have happened”.
One of the suspects told newsmen that he was offered N200,000 to convey the Indian hemp to Gashua.
However, the command has also arrested a lorry with Ebonyi State Government plate number on its way to Libya through Kano, loaded with 64 kilogrammes of Indian Hemp hidden in fish packs.
The Commandant said the lorry was apprehended along with the driver and three other persons.
“We are still investigating the suspects and I assure you we are getting more information from them that will assist us in getting the real owner of the exhibit.
“At the end of our investigation, the suspects would be taken to the Federal High Court to face the law,” Umar said.
The NDLEA boss added that in April, 2017, alone, the command had intercepted over four tonnes of different illicit drugs and arrested 42 suspects, out of which seven had been convicted.
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