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Traffickers’ new methods, low public support hindering fight against drug trafficking: NDLEA

Mr Tsakuwa said that the challenges facing the command were many.

• May 15, 2024
NDLEA officers
NDLEA Officers

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has said new drug trafficking methods and low intelligence reporting from the public among others pose a lot of challenge to the agency in the fight against drug use.

The Commander of Narcotics, NDLEA, FCT Command, Kabir Tsukuwa, said this during an interview on Wednesday in Abuja

Mr Tsakuwa said that the challenges facing the command were numerous, adding that some of the drug peddlers were ‘pocket’ dealers.

He said, “When our operatives go for a raid, the drug peddlers dispose of the drugs they are hiding in their pockets before they are arrested. As law enforcement officers, who respect the rights of citizens and the position of Administration of Criminal Justice Act is clear on this.

“One thing you need to know is that soon after we raid a place and leave, the same peddlers are back again and these are the same people you keep seeing. Additionally, our officers have come under attack by drug peddlers during raid operations, as the major drug dealers keep underage to help them sell. The use of internet to order or purchase illicit drugs such as marijuana based products such as cookies is also most challenging. But we have always stepped up our games in all of these. However, we are working closely with community leaders to address some of these challenges.’’

The NDLEA boss said that several arrests had been made as a result of collaborative efforts through intelligence sharing with community leaders.

He added that the achievement recorded so far also resulted from joint operations with other security agencies.

He said, “We shall continue to engage them in our anti-drug operations.”

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