Two hundred and eighty drugs and drugs related suspects have been
arrested in various locations in Cross River State while 31 suspects
were convicted at the Federal High Court Calabar.
In a press statement made available to our correspondent in Calabar,
the Public Relations Officer, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency
(NDLEA), Cross River State Command, Mr Kenneth Odili said that the
command also impounded 613,7093kg cannabis sativa, 75.9 grammes Cocaine,
92.3 grammes Heroin, 349.8 grammes Tramadol, 100.1kg Ephedrine and
76.050kg Methamphetamine.
Hear him, “In our supply suppression efforts, three hectares of
cannabis sativa farmland was discovered and destroyed at Balep forest,
Ikom Local Government Area. As part of our drug demand reduction efforts
a total of one hundred and ninety-four drug dependent persons were
counseled; comprising one hundred and eighty males and fourteen
females”.
“Our intelligence led investigation and diligent prosecution of
cases, the Command secured thirty-one convictions at the Federal High
Court, Calabar in respect of suspects with drug related offences”.
According to him, drug enlightenment lectures, sensitization and
campaigns were carried out with the aim of educating the public on the
inherent dangers of drug/substance abuse and the need to maintain
healthy lifestyles devoid of drug use.
“We are not relenting in our efforts to ensure that we have a healthy
drug free society and will continue to partner with stakeholders to
achieve this. Drug problems and dependencies put a great deal of
pressure on health care systems and constitute threat to the society and
well-being of humans all around the globe”
“Long- term drug use has been linked to poor general health,
contraction of diseases through needle sharing, trouble with the law,
poor self hygiene and alienation from loved ones, psychological illness
and death from overdose. There are many cases in which criminal or
anti-social behavior occur when the person is under the influence of
drugs”. He recalled
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