The
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Bayelsa Command said it
arrested 21 suspects and seized 34, 648 kilogrammes of cannabis in
October.
The state Commander of the Agency, Mr
Frank Hanacho, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Yenagoa that the
suspects were both men and women.
Hanacho, who noted that the emotional
consequences of drugs could be devastating, said Imiringi, Azikoro, and
Ovom in the state capital were some of the places where the illicit drug
business was being carried out.
The commander warned women, especially nursing mothers, against illicit drug business and the consumption.
He decried the growing effect of the business and the intake among women, saying that the agency was ready to tackle the menace.
“Substance abuse is a common medical
condition that can have devastating physical and emotional consequences
for women and their children.
“Even nursing mothers have also swooped
on the illicit drug business and the intake; NDLEA will prosecute any
woman engaging in illicit drug business in this state.
“Illicit drug business has multiplied
and is affecting every nook and cranny; it is even more worrisome with
the involvement of women in the business.
“The people are not restricting it to their business environment alone, but also in residential buildings.
“Landlords should always screen tenants in their houses to ensure that they are free from drug related offences,’’ he said.
Hanacho told NAN that the law
establishing the agency empowered it to seal off any house where the
occupants were engaged in drugs business.
“Do not engage in drug business; get
away from everything criminal; drug trafficking is a criminal act
because a dealer is a merchant of death,” Hanacho said.
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