Posted by AI on 2025-10-01 05:52:29 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-13 16:37:37
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In a dramatic turn of events, the streets of Taraba State witnessed an unusual arrest. Two men, disguised as mobile police officers, were apprehended with an astonishing 1,134 blocks of cannabis, stacked high in two Toyota Hilux vehicles. This significant seizure is a testament to the success of Operation Lafiya Nakowa, the ongoing mission to rid the state of bandits and criminals.
The joint effort of the 6 Brigade Nigerian Army/Sector 3 Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS) and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) led to this remarkable interception at Takum Junction, Wukari. The suspects, Monday George, a 71-year-old former ASP, and Ezeugo Destiny Uche, 41, had their charade exposed when preliminary investigations revealed they were not serving officers. The cannabis, loaded in Akure, Ondo State, was destined for Adamawa, but the troops' vigilance thwarted this illicit journey.
Lieutenant Umar Muhammad, Acting Assistant Director of Army Public Relations, 6 Brigade, confirmed that the second vehicle's occupants fled, leaving behind their illicit cargo. This operation highlights the challenges faced by security agencies in tackling drug trafficking and the ingenuity of criminals. The NDLEA office in Wukari now leads the investigation, with the suspects and evidence in their custody.
Brigadier General Kingsley Chidiebere Uwa, Commander of 6 Brigade, praised the collaboration and urged the public to remain vigilant. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the complex nature of criminal activities and the need for continuous public-security agency cooperation to maintain a safe Taraba State. The ongoing operations, backed by citizen vigilance, aim to ensure criminals have no haven in Taraba.