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Nigerian Anti-Narcotics Agency, NDLEA Arrests Wanted Drug Kingpin Seven Years After Escaping From Prison, Other Suspects

Nigerian Anti-Narcotics Agency, NDLEA Arrests Wanted Drug Kingpin Seven Years After Escaping From Prison, Other Suspects
November 19, 2023

NDLEA operatives on November 20, 2022 stormed the warehouse of the fleeing ex-convict and recovered 81 jumbo bags of cannabis weighing 1,278kgs. 

Nigeria’s anti-narcotics agency, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), on Sunday, announced the arrest a notorious major distributor of illicit substances within the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Ibrahim Momoh, popularly known as Ibrahim Bendel.

The NDLEA said that Momoh escaped from prison custody following his conviction for drug dealing, seven years ago but was apprehended by operatives of the Agency, during a raid of his hideout at Filin Dabo, Dei-Dei area of Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory. 

A statement on Sunday by NDLEA's Director, Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, said Momoh was first arrested on 27th November, 2014 with cannabis sativa weighing 385.1kgs, and he was subsequently, prosecuted, convicted and sentenced to seven and a half years in prison on July 22, 2015. He explained that while serving his jail term at Kuje, Momoh escaped from prison custody on May 16, 2016. 

Babafemi stated that following credible intelligence, NDLEA operatives on November 20, 2022 stormed the warehouse of the fleeing ex-convict and recovered 81 jumbo bags of cannabis weighing 1,278kgs. "The store was located within his poultry farm in Dei-Dei area of the FCT. Though Momoh was not around at the time, his warehouse manager, 55-year-old Ghanaian, Richard Forson Gordon was arrested, prosecuted and sentenced to two years in jail. 

"The Agency thereafter declared Ibrahim Momoh wanted," he said. Adding "The manhunt for the drug lord paid off on November 5, 2023 when operatives again raided his hideout at Filin Dabo, Dei-Dei area of Abuja where he was arrested with 56.9kgs of cannabis sativa and 42.7 grams of Diazepam." 

In another raid in the same area of the FCT on Monday, November 13, NDLEA's spokesman disclosed that a suspect identified as Yusufa Ibrahim, 27, was arrested with 75.3kgs of cannabis. 

The statement partly read: "Meanwhile, a massive operation in the forest of Efon Alaye in Efon local government area of Ekiti state on Saturday November 18, 2023 has led to the destruction of 52,500 kilograms of cannabis sativa covering over 21 hectares of farmland while a total of 92 bags of same substance weighing 1,380 kilograms were recovered and another 250 bags weighing 3,000kgs stored in different huts on the farm were also burnt. 

"No fewer than 15 suspects were arrested on the farm during the operation. They include: Okikiri Julius, 27; Ozoemene Friday Efajemu, 31; Tosin Ibrahim, 18; Israel Samuel, 25; Godwin David, 39; Friday Isaac, 19; Ayomide Igbekele, 18; Joshua Daniel, 27; Emmanuel Nwachukwu, 19; Emeka Onyeama, 31; Ani Augustine, 27; Obasi Ogbu, 32; Orsusue Peter, 23; Daniel Emmanuel, 18; and Yinusa James, 22. 

"In Ondo state, five persons including another wanted drug kingpin, Christopher Onyebuchi, 40, were arrested at New Bridge Compound, Idoani on Wednesday 15th November and a total of 1,945 kilograms of cannabis recovered from them. 

"Others include: Olorunda Ojo, 52; Femi Tomoye, 22; Abdurahman Salahu, 29; and Momoh Jimoh, 31. Onyebuchi had earlier been arrested by NDLEA on 25th March 2022 with 89kgs of same substance but jumped bail after he was arraigned at the Federal High Court, Akure. 

"Operatives in the state also on Sunday 12th Nov raided Upemen village in Owo where they recovered 1,834kgs of same substance with 273kgs also seized the previous day, Saturday 11th Nov at Ipesi Akoko. 

"While NDLEA officers in Sokoto recovered 290kgs of cannabis from a female suspect, Fatima Salmanu, 20, at Gangaren Tashar, Illela Sokoto in Sokoto North LGA on Thursday 16th Nov, their colleagues in Edo state evacuated 808kgs of the same psychoactive substance stored in a forest at Igueben on Monday 13th Nov. 

"Not less than 231kgs of cannabis were recovered and five suspects arrested in a joint raid between NDLEA operatives and soldiers in Kwande council area of Benue state on Monday 13th Nov. Those arrested include: Denen Terhemba, 25; Liambee Iorhuna, 36; Iorhuna Sughnen, 20; Aboh Sonter, 23; and Msendoo Tyokaa, 36. 

"While operatives in Ogun state on Tuesday 14th Nov arrested a suspect, Tony Jonah at Abule Iroko, with cannabis sativa weighing 67kgs, those in Lagos arrested Chike Agu at Ago Palace way, Isolo with 364.3kgs of Loud, a variant of cannabis. 

"In Imo state, NDLEA operatives on patrol along Owerri -Onitsha expressway on Monday 13th Nov intercepted a truck marked XS 669KRD driven by one Orji Ifeanyi, 33. A search of the truck led to the seizure of 82,320 pills of opioids including Tramadol 225mg, and Diazepam as well as 32.5 litres of codeine cough syrup and 100 pieces of Molly weighing 49.62 grams. 

"The War Against Drug Abuse, WADA, advocacy campaign of the Agency continued in equal measure in schools, markets, worship places and others across the country in the past week. Some of them include: WADA advocacy lecture for Muslim faithful at Badagry Central Mosque, Badagry, Lagos; WADA sensitisation lecture for students of Government Science College, Wase, Plateau state; WADA sensitisation lecture for students of Anglican Girls Secondary School, Ogidi, Anambra state; WADA advocacy lecture at St. Thomas Grammar School, Otan Aiyegbaju, Osun; WADA advocacy lecture for students and staff of Government Junior Arabic Secondary School, Maigatari, Jigawa state as well as students and staff of Mainland Technical College, Oron, Akwa Ibom state. "

While commending the officers and men of the FCT, Ekiti, Ondo, Sokoto, Lagos, Edo, Benue, Ogun and Imo Commands for the arrests and seizures of the past week, Babafemi quoted the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of anti-narcotics agency, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) to have urged them and their compatriots across all formations to intensify the offensive action against drug cartels as the yuletide season approaches while maintaining a balance with their drug demand reduction efforts. 

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