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NDLEA arrests Indian lady with 72 parcels of heroin in chocolate wraps at Kano airport(PHOTOS)

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. Recovers tramadol pills concealed in gas cylinder, cocaine, skunk in Kano, Lagos raids

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, have intercepted a 42-year-old Indian lady, Ms. Neetu Neetu at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, MAKIA, Kano, with 72 parcels of heroin factory sealed in wafer wraps and packaged as chocolates.

The class A drug consignment weighing a total of 11 kilograms was recovered from Neetu’s luggage after a thorough search, following processed credible intelligence, during an inward
clearance of Qatar Airways flight QR1431 from Bangkok, Thailand via Vietnam and Doha at the arrival hall of the Kano airport on Friday 14th March 2025.

The arrest of Neetu signifies a growing attempt by drug trafficking organisations to hire white ladies and foreign nationals to move illicit drugs through the Nigerian borders, a bid that vigilant NDLEA operatives have consistently frustrated with the aid of modern technological tools and proactive intelligence, says Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) in his immediate reaction to Neetu’s arrest.
In another interdiction operation in Kano, NDLEA officers on Thursday 20th March arrested a 45-year-old suspect, Michael Ogundele with a 50-litre steel gas cylinder at Gadar Tamburawa, along Zaria- Kano road. Based on credible intelligence, welding tools were later used to cut the giant cylinder after which 50,000 pills of tramadol 225mg concealed in it were extracted.

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While Sunday Ogar, 40, was nabbed at Gunduwawa area of Kano on Wednesday 19th March with 27kg skunk, a strain of cannabis, a female suspect Khadijah Abdullahi, 40, was arrested with 424 bottles of codeine-based syrup at Lungun Bulala Yalwa area of the state on Tuesday 18th March.

In Lagos, the duo of Olumuyiwa Kolawole and Samod Adisa were nabbed with 67.5kg skunk in Mushin just as 100.8kg of same psychoactive substance was recovered from the store of two fleeing suspects in Anifowoshe area of Mushin while Isah Idris was arrested in Apapa with 4.5kg skunk; 600grams of tramadol 225mg and 30litres of codeine syrup on Tuesday 18th March. Another suspect, Yahaya Mohamed, was arrested same day in Ikotun area of the state with different quantities of cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine.
Across the country, NDLEA Commands and formations continued to intensify their War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) social advocacy sensitization engagements in schools, markets, motor parts, work places and worship centres in the past week.

These include: WADA sensitisation lecture to students and staff of Chrisland School, Ikeja, Lagos; Hakimi Secondary School, Mokwa, Niger state; Marist Comprehensive College, Nteje, Anambra state; Ikole City College, Ikole Ekiti, Ekiti state; Government Day Secondary School, Sunane, Sokoto state; and Government Day Secondary School, Jada, Adamawa state, among others.
While commending the officers and men of MAKIA, Lagos, and Kano Commands of the Agency for the arrests and seizures, its Chairman/Chief Executive, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd), noted with satisfaction the balance in drug supply and demand reduction efforts of all the formations nationwide, even as he charged them not to relent.

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NAF strikes destroy terrorists gun trucks, kill scores

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Air strike by the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) fighter jets killed scores of terrorists and destroyed three of their gun trucks, north of Chiralia in Borno State.

Deputy Director of Public Relations and Information,Group Captain, Kabiru Ali, announced this in a statement on Monday.

He said strikes were initiated following “actionable intelligence” from ground troops, which tracked three terrorist gun trucks moving from Sabon Gari toward Chiralia.

“Responding swiftly, the Air Component deployed fighter jets for an Air Interdiction (AI) mission. Upon arrival at the target location, NAF pilots identified multiple terrorists and their 3 gun trucks concealed under trees,” Ali said.

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“With precision and lethality, the NAF aircraft engaged the targets, unleashing rockets and cannons that obliterated 2 of the vehicles. As the insurgents attempted to reposition the third gun truck, a follow-up strike was executed, destroying it completely.

“The overwhelming firepower set all targeted vehicles ablaze, while scores of terrorists attempting to flee were neutralized in the aftermath.”

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Alleged $6bn fraud: Agunloye’s objection compel EFCC to submit documents

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An objection raised by the former Minister of Power and Steel, Dr Olu Agunloye, to the oral evidence of prosecution witness in his ongoing trial, on Monday, forced the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to tender documentary evidence.

The EFCC is prosecuting the former minister before an Abuja High Court over alleged $6 billion infractions in the award of contract for construction of Mambilla Hydroelectric Power Station in Taraba.

Agunloye is standing trial on an amended seven-count charge of forgery, disobeying presidential directive and gratification before Justice Jude Onwuegbuzie of the FCT High Court, sitting at Apo.

“In the charge, marked FCT/HC/CR/617/2023, EFCC alleged that Agunloye awarded contract for the Mambilla project in May 22, 2003 to Sunrise Power and Transmission Company Ltd (SPTCL) without any budgetary provision, approval and cash backing.

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The commission, also among others, alleged that the former minister received the total of N5.212 million from SPTCL Ltd and Leno Adesanya, through Jide Abiodun Sotirin, which was paid into his Guaranty Trust Bank account.

The amount, the commission said was paid to the defendant, for obtaining the Federal Government’s approval for the construction of the Mambilla power project in favour of SPTCL while serving as minister.”

The former minister, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges  against him.

At the resumed hearing on the matter,the third prosecution witness (PW3), Umar Babangida, an Assistant Commissioner of Police on secondment to EFCC from the Nigeria Police Force, testified.

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He narrated how on Oct. 6, 2021, the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice petitioned the anti-graft agency and requested an investigation into the May 22, 2003 approval to SPTCL Ltd for the construction of the Mambilla project.

Babangida, who was led in his evidence by prosecution counsel, Abba Mohammed SAN, said that the petition was assigned to the special committee he headed to investigate.

He  said his team wrote to Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), requesting for documents on incorporation of SPTCL Ltd, which revealed that the company was incorporated in 2001 with two directors, Laitan Adesanya and Ibironke Adesanya.

He explained that between 2003 and 2020, the company’s share capital rose from 1,250,000 to 10 million ordinary shares.

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He added that Laitan Adesanya held the major shares of 8,725,000 and was the Managing Director/CEO of the company.

The PW3 further narrated to the court that his team wrote to the Federal Ministry of Power and Steel, requesting for records of bidding process and evaluation.

He also added how his team requested for recommendation and approval for the award of the Mambilla power project, which he said the team received from the ministry.

The ACP informed the court that part of the documents received from the ministry was a letter dated April 7, 2003, written by the then minister, Dr Agunloye.

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“The letter was addressed to Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, GCFR.

” The letter reminded the President of the earlier approval by the President for the Ministry of Power and Steel to conduct further negotiations between the ministry and Tafag Nigeria Ltd and Sunrise Power and Transmission Company Ltd.

“The letter further informed Mr President that after negotiations with the companies, the proposal and presentations by Sunrise Power and Transmission Company Ltd for the construction of the Mambilla Hydropower Station, on built, operate and transfer basis, was found to be more superior and acceptable.”

The PW3 added that Obasanjo later endorsed the letter to then minister, “stating no objection but bring memo to council with comparison to coal fired thermal of 4,000 megawatt to 5,000 megawatts.”

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Babagida narrated how his team of investigators wrote and received response from the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Cabinet Affairs Office.

Also, when PW3 was questioned on the meeting of the Federal Executive Council of May 21, 2003, then, Counsel to Agunloye,  Mr Adeola Adedipe SAN, objected to further testimony by Babangida

According to Adedipe, the PW3’s evidence violated Section 128(1) of the Evidence Act, submitting that the witness should not continue to give oral evidence on what had been documented.

Adedipe told the court that the document was not before the court yet, adding that the prosecution could bring it and demonstrate same.

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The prosecution counsel while responding to the objection, however, said there was nothing in Section 128(1) of the Evidence Act which precluded an investigator from giving evidence of what he saw, heard or generated in the course of his investigation.

The defence’s objection was upheld by the court following which the prosecution tendered the documents.

The documents ncluded the petition by the Attorney-General of the Federation; letters of  investigation activities to to both CAC and SGF, among others.

The documents were subsequently admitted and marked as exhibits by the court.

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Meanwhile, Justice Onwuegbuzie adjourned until April 30 for continuation of hearing.

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Osun Crisis: Adeleke visits warring Ifon, Ilobu communities

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After the communal clash between Ifon of Orolu Local Government Area and Ilobu of Irepodun Council, Governor Ademola Adeleke on Monday inspected the affected areas of the communities.

The Nation reports that over 100,000 residents were displaced, lives lost and over N2billon property destroyed during the clash with the two communities which later extended to Erin-Osun over land dispute.

Adeleke imposed a 24-hour curfew on the communities and handed over warning letter of dethronement to their kings.

On Monday, Adeleke with some members of his cabinet conducted on-the-spot assessment of the warring the communities, which lasted for about two hours.

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The Governor and his entourage toured Ilobu, Ifon, and Erin.

There were countless numbers of empty bullet shell in affected areas as most houses around the market areas of Ilobu were razed down.

Most residents of Ilobu have moved to the boundary of Okini via Ojutu bridge, a neighbouring town to the warring communities, as they stood beside the road lamenting the level of destruction.

Speaking with journalists after the assessment, Adeleke condemned the level of destruction in the communities, lamenting that such crisis will give the the entire state negative image.

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He said: “We have gone around and as you can see there are security operatives in every places. The curfew imposed has been very effective because we went around all three communities of Ilobu, Ifon, and Erin Osun.

“I am happy that the whole place is calm now and I want to commend security agencies for up and doing to ensure lasting peace.”

He continued: “This crisis has lingered for a long and when I first came in as the Governor, I told when they are fighting there will be no development in the town, people will be scared of coming here. They will not come to Osun State not knowing that it is just a section of the community, they will run away.

“We have put a lot of things in place and by the special grace of God, peace will be permanent. I have given a directive that all the culprits be brought to book.

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“I am not going to take nonsense anymore because it’s getting too much, my people are dying, houses are being burnt and that is not acceptable.”

Osun Police spokesperson, SP Adeola Adeoye confirmed: “So far, three suspects have been arrested in breach of the curfew armed with a Dane gun.

“Thorough investigation will be conducted and suspects would be charged to court for prosecution accordingly. The Command is equally monitoring the situation closely with a view to fishing out all the trouble makers and their sponsors to ensure that they face the wrath of the law.”

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