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NDLEA says 126 jailed for drug trafficking in Plateau, Kano, Ondo, others

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 At least, 126 Nigerians across 14 states in Nigeria have been sentenced to various jail terms for offences bordering on drug trafficking between January and February 2021.

  Of the convicts, Musa Ibrahim, who was prosecuted for trafficking 40 kilogrammes of cannabis sativa in Akure, Ondo State, was sentenced to 16 years and eight months of imprisonment by a Federal High Court in the state capital in charge number FHC/AK/10C/2021.

  Another convict, Ibrahim Haladu, bagged 15-year imprisonment after he was found guilty of trafficking 6.7kg of cannabis in Bauchi in charge number FHC/BAU/CR/22/2010.

  Also in Bauchi State, Haruna Aliya was convicted and sentenced to five-year imprisonment for trafficking 609kilogrammes of cannabis. Justice Hassan Dikko of the Federal High Court, Bauchi, convicted both Aliya and Haladu.

  In Jos, Plateau State, Eke Chibuke was convicted and sentenced to five-year imprisonment for trafficking Tramadol and Diazepam, while Idan Kenneth, charged with unlawful possession of 220 grammes of cannabis, 4.3 grammes of Tramadol, 3.3 grammes of Rophynol, was convicted on all the three charges and sentenced to two years on each count.

  A breakdown of convictions across some other states in February shows that 18 persons were sent to jail in Kano, five each in Imo and Abia and four in Gombe states.

  Reacting to the record of conviction, Chairman/Chief Executive of the NDLEA, Mohamed Buba Marwa, commended the agency’s Directorate of Prosecution and Legal Services for the diligent prosecution of the cases and charged them to do more so that such convictions would serve as a deterrent to those that might want to be attracted to the illicit trade of drug trafficking.

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