Agents from the National Drug Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) intercepted a batch of cocaine that was hidden in 20 sets of religious books heading to Saudi Arabia.
The cocaine delivery campaign consists of 20 parcels with a total weight of 500 grams and buried in the pages of religious books, NDLEA officials (DOGI) of the NDLEA Operations Bureau and the Bureau of General Investigation (DOGI) were found in a express delivery company in Lagos on Tuesday, April 15, 2025 to search Saudi Arabic cars in the Saudi Arabic cillistic cargos through export Cargos.
The agency’s director, director of the media and advocacy, Femi Babafemi disclosed the development in a statement.
The statement part reads:At another courier company on the same day, NDLEA officials intercepted five loud parcels, a powerful marijuana weighing 2.8 kg, hidden in cartons from the United States of America.
Muhammad Mohammed was arrested by NDLEA agents in Kano, a 22-year-old illegal substance supplier, Muhammad Mohammed was arrested by NDLEA agents, along Bichi-Kano Road patrol arrested 277 Colombian injections of trojans injected Trojan horses in connection with his thighs and private parties. Abdulaziz, 43, was captured in the Rimin Kebe area of Nasarawa, Kano, with 68 blocks of Skunk, a piece of marijuana and weighing 30 kg.
“No less than 557.2 kg of skunk, 5.6 kg of methamphetamine and 29.8 grams of heroin were recovered from a house along Major General Iorolo, Enagoya, Bayelsa State, when four suspects were arrested on Wednesday, April 16. Kurtis, 46; Sarimiye Tare Paul, 45;
Ismail Abdullahi recovered 1,100 kilograms of skunks from a delivery van with the driver on Thursday, April 17, but was arrested in the Surulere area of Lagos on Thursday, April 17, and raided a suspect’s hiding place in Kaduna on Friday, April 18. recover.
In Kebbi, NDLEA agents patrolling along the patrol were intercepted a vehicle with a charcoal bag from Malabil, the Republic of Benin on Friday, April 18. Searches of the vehicle resulted in 97 kg of skunk hidden in the charcoal. Three suspects: Abubakar Ibrant runtion. Links to epilepsy. ”