The Nigerian Navy at the Onitsha
Naval Out-post in Anambra State, yesterday, arrested 20 suspected drug peddlers
at Nsugbe, near Onitsha, following an intelligence report against the
activities of hard drug users in the community.
This came as the Abia State
Vigilante Service has paraded over 60 persons suspected to be hard drug users
and peddlers arrested in Aba, the commercial city of Abia State.
Briefing newsmen after the
operation, the Commanding Officer of Naval Out-post, Onitsha, Navy Capt. Mike
Oamen, said it was only by fighting hard drugs that the war against criminals
and their syndicates could be won.
Oamen noted that those arrested were
selling and smuggling bags of hard drugs such as cannabis sativa and other
stimulants in the community.
He said the navy had assured the
governor that Onitsha and its environs would never again be a haven and
breeding ground for criminals and people with evil intentions.
His words: “So, what we have done is
to make sure that we begin to deal with the root cause.
“After exhaustive discussion, especially
at the security council meeting, we decided to look at how to reduce to the
barest minimum, the availability of illegal drugs in Onitsha and Obosi so that
it would also have an impact on the level of crime within the state.
“We are working. We try to get
intelligence reports so that we swoop on them and that method is beginning to
yield dividends because the crime rate has reduced and we will continue to
sustain the effort.
“So the National Drug Law
Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, will now do its work by sorting those arrested out
to know those that would be prosecuted. We’ve intensified patrol on waterways
too, because it is part of the route through which they bring in the drugs in
the name of vegetables.
“Traditional rulers had given their
unflinching support to the restoration of security in Onitsha and its environs
by volunteering information that led to arrest of criminal elements in their
communities.”
The commander added that the
collaboration of the naval out-post and the NDLEA would be a continuous
exercise, adding that the navy would not give them (criminals) a breathing
space in Onitsha and its environs.
He said: “Very soon, those shops,
kiosk, shanties and even parlours and hotels where hard drugs are sold would be
closed down while their operators will have to look for better things to do.”
Abia vigilante parades 60
According to the commander of the
vigilante group, Mr. Idika Martins, the suspects were arrested in their hideout
at Nkwa Road by Iheoji in the city, which he said was notorious for drug
peddling and other crimes.
Among the suspects was a dismissed
soldier from Eda in Ebonyi State who gave his name as Private Amakalu.
The hideout, a well fortified but
unkempt big compound, according to him, belongs to a man described as a drug
baron whose nick name was simply given as Paraboy. He is said to be on the run.
Idika said hard drug users and other
criminal elements gather at the place to smoke and attack innocent people.
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