… As Police in Nasarawa nab fake Naval Officer***
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested Babatunde Babade, 45, the Chairman, National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in Ijero Local Government Area of Ekiti State over alleged drug trafficking.
The NDLEA Director, Media and Advocacy, Mr Femi Babafemi disclosed this in a statement issued on Sunday in Abuja.
He said that the chairman was arrested along with two others– Ilesanmi Shola, 35, and Babajide Johnson, 45.
Babafemi said that the NURTW chairman was caught with 52.5 kilogrammes of skunk in Akure, the Ondo state capital.
The NDLEA spokesman said that the suspect was arrested following intelligence that he was conveying bags of the banned drug in his 1997 model Mazda car with registration number: Ekiti JER194 AE from Akure to Ekiti state.
Babafemi said that Babade, popularly called BB, was taken into custody along with others soon after his arrest at about 2pm on Sunday, July 18 for interrogation.
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According to Babafemi, the NURTW chairman admitted ownership of the vehicle used for conveying the drug.
“He further stated that the car was earlier intercepted by some security agents who detained the two other suspects, his car and eight bags containing cannabis sativa while his brother who drove the vehicle fled.
“He however, claimed that following his intervention, the security agents released the suspects and his car to him.
“He also said that they collected two of the eight bags containing the drug and sixty thousand naira (N60, 000) from him, before he later ran into NDLEA officers while on his way back to Ekiti,’’ he said.
Meanwhile, officers of the NDLEA command in Benue have intercepted another suspected interstate drug trafficker, 29-year-old Odinaka Ugwuanyi along Apir road, Makurdi.
Babafemi said that he was arrested with 124,000 tablets of Tramadol, Diazepam and Exol-5, all weighing 22.55 kilogrammes.
He said that the suspect arrested at about 8am on Saturday July 17, 2021 in a commercial vehicle, said he was from Nsukka local government area of Enugu state.
“He however, claimed that another passenger who sat next to him in the vehicle dropped the bag containing the drugs with him and fled upon sighting NDLEA officers, Babafemi said.
The Chairman, NDLEA, retired, Brig.- Gen. Buba Marwa has commended the doggedness of the commanders, officers and men of the command in Ondo and Benue on the ongoing offensive action against drug barons, traffickers and peddlers.
Marwa charged them along with their colleagues in other commands to remain resolute in the discharge of their constitutional responsibilities.
In another development, the Police Command in Nasarawa State, on Sunday said it arrested one Nasiru Ahmed, a fake Naval Officer.
This is contained in a statement signed by ASP Ramhan Nansel, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, on behalf of Bola Longe, the Commissioner of Police in the state, and made available to newsmen in Lafia.
The statement said the Police personnel attached to the New Karu Division, while on intensive surveillance patrol, arrested one Nasiru Ahmed ‘M’ 32 years of age, an impostor, notorious criminal and serial fraudster.
“Nasiru Ahmed usually dresses in military camouflage of the Nigeria Navy, approaches Point Of Sale (P.O.S) operators at different locations within Karu LGA, under the guise of conducting transactions and sending fake bank alerts into their mobile phones in lieu of cash.
“The suspect, in most cases, intimidates, harasses and assaults P.O.S operators whenever they complain about the money given to him not reflecting in their bank accounts,” the statement added.
It further explained that during a search on Nasiru Ahmed, the following exhibits were recovered – two sets of Navy uniforms, two sets of boots, one set of knee guard and one dagger which he admitted using for his nefarious activities.
The Commissioner, in the statement, directed that the suspect be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Lafia, for further investigation.
CP Longe therefore waned criminal elements in the state to either repent or leave the state, warning that if caught, they will be dealt with decisively.