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Kaduna State Police Command intercepts 33 bags of Indian hemp, 34 baskets of hard drugs

The Kaduna State Police Command has intercepted 33 bags of Indian hemp and 34 baskets of hard drugs from various suspects in Kaduna town.

The Commissioner of Police, Umar Shehu, who displayed the drugs before newsmen, said the police arrested over 150 suspects who were presently being prosecuted in courts.

The Commissioner added that the Police also recovered 10 bags of Indian hemp in ‘Bacco Bags’, 10 cartoons of hard drugs and 17 jerrycans of liquid toxicant acid.

Shehu, who thanked Governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai for steering the campaign against illicit drugs said, “As you can see, we recorded this achievement in Kaduna town where we intercepted these drugs. We will continue to do our best in containing this menace in view of the negative consequences of drugs in the society.

“Hard drugs are a strong motivation to crime, rape and other vices and we will continue to do our best without a break.

“As you know, the government of Kaduna state under the leadership of Governor El-Rufai has been supportive and we are grateful.”

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He explained that the Command would hand over the intercepted drugs to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

Governor El-Rufai’s spokesperson, Samuel Aruwan who represented the state government said, “Kaduna state government under the leadership of Governor Nasir El-Rufai will continue to support security agencies in the campaign against hard drugs and other acts undermining law and order in the state.”

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