Akingbade said a cannabis warehouse run by Nwoke was
discovered during the raid. It was there the NDLEA discovered nine bags of
cannabis weighing 87kg.
When Ogbonna was arrested, a vehicle he used for the
distribution was also impounded. 50kg of cannabis ready for distribution was
reportedly recovered by the NDLEA agents in the process.
Fidelis, a native of Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area of
Imo State, said he is married with three children. He explained that he could
not go beyond primary school level in his education and it has forced him to
rely on the proceeds of the cannabis business to fend for his family.
“My father died when I was a little child and I have
suffered. A friend introduced me to the cannabis business. I use the proceeds
to take care of my family. I also use my personal car to distribute it to avoid
suspicion,” he said.
Nwoke also gave a similar confession. He said he had been
sustaining his family with cannabis proceeds.
The suspect, a native of Obowo Local Government Area of Imo
State told investigators that he has no formal education and is married with
two children.
“Cannabis sale is my only source of livelihood,” he said.
Officials told Saturday Punch that his son, who had been
assisting his father in the cannabis trade, is currently on the run.
According to a statement by NDLEA spokesperson, Mr. Mitchell
Ofoyeju, the suspects will soon be charged to court for unlawful possession and
trafficking of cannabis contrary to Section 11 sub-section C and D of the NDLEA
Act.
He quoted the acting Chairman of the agency, Mrs. Roli Bode-George, as expressing optimism that the agency’s anti-drug strategies would continue to yield positive results in the country. “These arrests and seizures are products of painstaking surveillance and the public should look forward to a systematic dismantling of drug trafficking cartels in the days ahead,” Bode-George said.
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