The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Niger said it arrested 143 drug suspects and seized 2,157.48kg of drugs in 2013.
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The NDLEA Commander in the state, Alhaji Abdullahi Abdul, made the disclosure when he briefed newsmen on the activities of the agency in 2013 in Minna on Wednesday.
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Abdul said the suspects comprising 140 males and three females were arrested in Minna, Suleja, Mokwa, Kontagora, Kainji, Kagara and Babanna Areas of the state.
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He said that of the seized drugs 2,148 kg were Indian hemp, 8.5 kg were other psychotropic substances and 18 pinches of substance suspected to be cocaine.
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The commander said that out of the 143 suspects, 20 drug dependent people were treated by the agency.
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“Each of the suspects spent at least two months in our mini-rehabilitation centre in Minna during which special counselling methods were used to treat them,’’ he said.
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He said 242 others were arrested by the NDLEA and other security agencies were counselled and released to their relations.
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Abdul said other seizure made during the year included 600 grammes of marijuana seeds seized in Babana Border Area of the state.
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He said the command also seized one locally-made pistol and two single barrel guns with 10 live cartridges.
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The commander added that the three persons arrested in connection with the arms and ammunition was transferred to the police.
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Abdul also said that the agency arrested and transferred four fake medical doctors to the state Ministry of Health for appropriate action.
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He said that the command secured conviction of 46 people, while other cases were at various levels of completion.
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He said that the agency had stepped up public enlightenment campaigns to reduce demand for illicit drugs in the state.
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“Public awareness lectures were organised for school children, tertiary institution students, market places and parks’’, he noted.
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