The National National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Edo State Command, has intercepted two articulated trucks laden with 7,245 kilograms of skunk cannabis and arrested five suspects.
State Commander of the NDLEA, Dr Mitchell Ofoyeju, who disclosed this while taking journalists in a tour of the drugs-laden trucks, said the seized drugs valued seven hundred and twenty-four million, five hundred naira (N724,500,000).
Ofoyeju, who disclosed that five suspects were arrested, said the operation, executed on Saturday, April 11, 2026, was the culmination of seventy-two hours of intelligence gathering and surveillance by officers of the Command.
According to him, this is the first time in the history of the command that two trucks laden with illicit drugs are being intercepted at a time, thereby disrupting the inter-state drug trafficking network.
“This successful interception is a clear message to drug barons and traffickers that Edo State is not a safe haven for criminal trade. The large volume of this seizure, which is over seven metric tonnes of cannabis, highlights the scale of the threat we are combating. It also underscores the effectiveness of our intelligence-driven operations and the dedication of our officers,” he said.
Ofoyeju reiterated that the operation aligns with the strategic mandate and zero-tolerance directive set forth by the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa (RTD) CON.
“Under the resolute leadership of the chairman, our mandate is clear and unequivocal. We are to dismantle drug trafficking networks, apprehend the traffickers, seize their drugs and trace assets illicitly acquired. This seizure prevents these drugs from reaching our streets and destroying countless lives, particularly our youth.
“Working on actionable intelligence, a crack team of the NDLEA intercepted the two articulated trucks along the critical Auchi-Abuja Road axis.
“Upon search, the trucks, ostensibly carrying cartons of beer, were found to be cleverly concealing hundreds of bags of processed weeds. A field test confirmed the substance to be skunk cannabis, a highly potent and dangerous variant.
“A detailed breakdown reveals the first truck, with registration number OYO LUY 172 XC, contained 260 bags weighing 3,900 kilograms. The second truck, OYO LUY 281 XC, carried 223 bags weighing 3,345 kilograms. The combined haul totalled 483 bags with a gross weight of seven thousand, two hundred and forty-five kilograms (7,245kg).
“The suspects arrested in connection with the illicit consignment are as follows: Ibrahim Abu, 29 years, Abu Abdullazeez, 28 years, Jibril Jaminu, 35 years, Andrew Moses, 22 years and Ganiyu Abu, 21 years. All the suspects are males and indigenes of Etsako East and Etsako West Local Government Areas of Edo State.
“Preliminary investigation indicates the illicit shipment originated from Sabongida-Ora in Owan West LGA and was destined for the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, before the interception. The colossal damage it would have caused to the FCT and entire north central, save for our intervention, is better left unimagined.
“The trucks and exhibits have been moved to the command headquarters in Benin City for further documentation and investigation, which has commenced in earnest. However, both trucks will be confiscated as instrumentalities of drug crime.
The commander assured the public that a thorough investigation is ongoing to uncover the networks behind this large-scale trafficking and bring all parties involved to justice.
He also called for continued support from citizens, urging them to provide timely information to aid the agency’s work in safeguarding communities.
The suspects all admitted to the crime and said N10,000 was promised for each parcel if successful delivered to the destination in Abu.
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