Mr Yahaya-Lawal reiterated the command’s resolve to safeguard communities across Kano State.
The commander promised that a thorough investigation would be conducted in order to identify the trafficking syndicate and bring them to justice.
Mr Abubakar noted, “Additionally, 23 defendants were remanded in prison custody, and 14 fresh charges were filed within the period.’’
Mr Nkere stated that there was no positive impact of illicit drugs on man and society.
The FRSC said that five ambulance vehicles and power bikes would be at flashpoints such as Ikare-Akoko, Owo, Ilara-Mokin, Ondo and Ore-Lagos highway.
The NDLEA commander said those arrested included 839 males and 90 females.
Mr Maigatari urged the public to stay alert, report any suspicious activities related to illicit drugs activity.
“Some of the seizures were handed over to sister government agencies”.’’
Mr Braji said fight against illicit drugs and consumption was a collective responsibility and appealed for support to address the menace.
“He was caught by residents and later handed over to Amotekun operatives from the Osogbo Command,” he said.
