NDLEA Cracks Down on International Drug Syndicate in Lagos Port
The NDLEA’s intensive investigation has resulted in the arrest of key figures involved in this smuggling operation.
The NDLEA’s intensive investigation has resulted in the arrest of key figures involved in this smuggling operation.
The arrests emphasize the EFCC’s ongoing efforts to curb internet-related offenses, a commitment that led to the seizure of nine exotic cars, twenty-four laptops, and numerous mobile phones from the suspects.
The incident, which was captured in a viral video and disseminated across the internet, showed armed police officers arresting Abure in a manner that has been widely condemned.
Reports indicate that the students initially mistook the EFCC officials for kidnappers, highlighting the sudden and terrifying nature of the raid.
Items recovered from them include 30 mobile phones, one international passport, and four laptops, among others.
One English-made pistol and three rounds of live ammunition among others were recovered from him.
Describing the operation of the security men as terrifying, a source has likened it to Iraq and Iran conflict.
The agitators reportedly seized Radio Nigeria, Amuludun FM 99.1 in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, taking over broadcast for more than one hour.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, SP, Abimbola Oyeyemi, confirmed the incident in a statement on Sunday.
The investigations further reveal that the attacks have led to the murder of a yet-to-be-ascertained number of individuals on different dates and times in the mentioned locations.
The suspect was arrested following a complaint by his ex-wife.
The document entitled ‘Petition against Mr. Peter Obi and Datti Baba-Ahmed for making incendiary comments and claims capable of causing insurrection and rebellion against the Nigerian government and President-elect.’