The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has said it intercepted 7,345.209 kilograms of illicit drugs and substances valued at N125.71 million in the Federal Capital Territory.
This was made known by the NDLEA Commander in the Fact, Mr Kabir Tsakuwa, while speaking with newsmen on Sunday in Abuja, noting that the illicit drugs were intercepted in 2023.
Tsakuwa identified the various drugs intercepted as Marijuana, Cocaine, Diazepam, Methamphetamine, Rohypnol, Tramadol, Pentazocine, Heroin, Megadon, Ecstasy, among others.
Giving the breakdown of the seizures, the commander said a total of 7, 138.72kg of marijuana was intercepted by operatives of the agency within the period under review.
He noted that other drugs seized in 2023 included 0.5kg of Cocaine; Diazepam, 29.629kg; Methamphetamine, 4.587kg; Rohyphol, 5.934kg, and 133.753kg of Tramadol.
Tsakuwa stated further that the rest of the illicit drugs intercepted were Pentazocine weighing 21.727kg; Heroin, 0.002kg; Megadon, 0.263kg, and Ecstasy, 0.134kg.
“All the illicit drugs and substances intercepted were with the street value of N125, 714, 620 million,” he said.
The NDLEA commander pointed out that 640 suspects, comprising 614 males and 26 females were arrested within the period under review.
He stressed that out of the number, 295 of the suspects were charged to court and 201 of them were convicted while 264 cases are pending in the Federal High Court, Abuja.
Speaking on rehabilitation, Tsakuwa explained that within the year under review, 175 drug users were counseled and helped back into the society, out of which 172 were males and three were females.