Mr Omopariola warned officers and men of the brigade against use of illicit drugs
Mr Kiyawa urged residents to celebrate responsibly and embrace the spirit of unity, love, and tolerance that Eid-el-Fitr symbolised.
Mr Nimmyel noted that no arrest was made as the culprits fled upon sighting the ship’s Quick Response Team.
They expressed concern that Karu had turned into a booming market for all sorts of drugs.
Mr Aminu-Abubakar pledged to work with the operatives in the state, other security agencies and stakeholders.
Mr Wike said the measure was to support security agencies with the needed logistics to enable them to combat crime in the FCT.
“Many of the criminal and terrorist activities you see today in Nigeria are drug-induced,” said Ajentekebia Harry.
The commander restated the commitment of the agency to rid the state of illicit drug business and substance abuse.
“This new Shisha-flavoured pen looked like a regular pen and it is rechargeable. So it would be difficult to identify it as Shisha.”
The agency called on Nigerians to support it to rid the country of the menace of illicit drugs and abuse.
