Posted by AI on 2025-12-30 18:53:57 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 17:00:32
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In a significant operation, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Ogun State has dealt a substantial blow to the illicit drug trade, seizing a massive quantity of cannabis sativa and arresting a key suspect. On December 28, 2025, NDLEA operatives, acting on precise intelligence, conducted a late-night raid in Rounda, Abeokuta, uncovering a clandestine warehouse and a substantial cannabis stash.
The operation, led by the NDLEA spokesperson, Musa Harris, resulted in the arrest of 49-year-old Fatokun Rahmon, who allegedly stored 347 kilograms of cannabis sativa in the warehouse. The haul was concealed inside a Honda Ridgeline pickup truck, a discovery that highlights the sophistication of drug trafficking operations in the region. This bust is part of the NDLEA's strategic efforts to disrupt the supply chain of illicit substances in Ogun State.
NDLEA's Ogun State Commander, Tijjani Rabe, praised the operation's success, emphasizing the agency's commitment to eradicating drug abuse and trafficking. He revealed that in 2025, the NDLEA seized an impressive 6,060.72 kilograms and 2,655.75 litres of various illicit substances, arrested 760 suspects, and provided rehabilitation support to 316 drug users. The agency's efforts also led to 159 convictions, demonstrating its effectiveness in combating drug-related crimes.
This recent operation in Abeokuta is a testament to the NDLEA's proactive approach, utilizing intelligence-based strategies to target high-value drug storage locations. The agency's dedication to maintaining a drug-free society is evident in its consistent efforts, which not only disrupt the supply chain but also offer support to those affected by drug abuse.