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NDLEA Cracks Down on Drug Trafficking in Imo State

Austin Okoro DDM NEWS

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has made significant strides in combating drug trafficking in Imo State.

In a recent operation, the agency arrested 246 suspects and seized 631.62kg of hard drugs, including cannabis sativa, methamphetamine, and tramadol.

The NDLEA operation was carried out in various parts of Imo State, with the agency’s operatives working tirelessly to track down and apprehend drug traffickers.

The suspects arrested were found to be involved in the trafficking and consumption of illicit drugs, with some being peddlers while others were users.

The 631.62kg of hard drugs seized by the NDLEA is a significant haul, and the agency’s efforts to curb the menace of drug trafficking in the state are commendable.

The seized drugs include cannabis sativa, methamphetamine, and tramadol, which are known to have devastating effects on users.

In addition to the arrests and seizures, the NDLEA also reported that 33 drug users were rehabilitated in Imo State between July 2024 and June 2025.

The agency’s efforts to address the root causes of drug abuse and provide support to those affected are crucial in the fight against drug trafficking.

The NDLEA’s efforts to combat drug trafficking in Imo State have had a significant impact on the community.

The agency’s operations have helped to reduce the availability of illicit drugs, making it more difficult for traffickers to operate.

The rehabilitation of drug users has also helped to reduce the social and economic costs associated with drug abuse.

The NDLEA’s success in combating drug trafficking in Imo State is a result of collaboration and partnership with other security agencies and stakeholders.

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The agency’s efforts to engage with the community and raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse have also been instrumental in the fight against drug trafficking.

The NDLEA’s arrest of 246 suspects and seizure of 631.62kg of hard drugs is a significant victory in the fight against drug trafficking in Imo State.

The agency’s efforts to rehabilitate drug users and engage with the community are also commendable.

As the agency continues to work tirelessly to curb the menace of drug trafficking, it is hoped that its efforts will have a lasting impact on the community.


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