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Operatives of the Nigerian Navy Ship arrests 27 drug peddlers in raid of Apapa drug haven

 Operatives of the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) BEECROFT have arrested 27 suspected drug peddlers, including three women, during a coordinated raid on a known drug haven at Gidan Drama, Malu Road, Apapa, Lagos. 

 


The operation, which took place on April 5, was carried out following credible intelligence indicating the presence of suspected drug dealers at the location.

 

In a statement issued by the Base Information Officer (BINFO), Lieutenant Hussaini Ibrahim, the suspects were identified as Ajike Rahime, 20; Padipe Olamiposin, 20; Ayike Yusuf, 21; Samaili Ibrahim, 21; Yusuf Danjuma, 30; Hamisu Sanusi, 34; Odi Yahaya, 20; Adamu Umaru, 23; Friday Ochoba, 45; Michael Istwuo, 25; Eze Frank, 40; Joshua Esua, 20; Daus John, 19; Musa Andrawus, 34; Nwakaeze David, 21; Abubakar Shamsu, 24; Elisha Mark, 18; Mohammed Umar, 22; Bashir Abubakar, 30; Nafiu Hassan, 35; Akombi Dele Yusuf, 34; Abdullahi Yusuf, 23; Abba Usman, 22; Ukasha Alhassan, 29; Abdullazeez Yusuf, 18; Joshua Emmanuel, 21; and Justice Obasa, 32.

 

The Navy said the successful operation demonstrates its resolve to combat the proliferation and abuse of illicit substances, particularly among young Nigerians. The Commander of NNS BEECROFT, Commodore Paul Ponfa Nimmyel, represented by the Base Executive Officer, Captain Idongesit Udoessien, handed over the suspects and recovered exhibits to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for further investigation and prosecution.

 

“This successful arrest of 27 suspects and the illicit substances underscores the unwavering commitment of NNS BEECROFT to curtailing the spread and use of illicit drugs among teaming youth which negatively affect their health and threaten national security. Accordingly, the 27 suspects and exhibits were handed over to the officials of the NDLEA for further necessary action,” Ibrahim stated.

 

The operation is part of ongoing efforts by the Navy to strengthen internal security and support national anti-drug initiatives across the country.

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