The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency
in Nasarawa State on Friday apprehended the 60-year-old village head of
Koje community in Nasarawa Eggon Local Government Area of the state,
Mr. Samuel Agu, for allegedly cultivating and harvesting 12kg Indian
hemp otherwise called cannabis sativa in his farm land.
Parading the suspect at the command
office in Lafia, the state capital, the NDLEA commander in the state,
Mr. Sumaila Ethan, said, “On March 4, 2016, we arrested Mr. Samuel Agu,
the village head with bags of cannabis sativa weighing about12 kg.
“The village head confessed that he had
been getting the supply of the cannabis seeds from a Fulani herdsman,
the weed seized from him was the remnant of what he harvested from his
farm.
“The village head, who is expected to
live an exemplary life style that is worthy of emulation, was the same
person selling cannabis for consumption.”
He, however, expressed worry on how
those entrusted with the responsibilities of deterring criminality in
their various domains end up getting involved in it, describing it as
ungodly and unfortunate.
“It is pertinent to alert the people of
the state and the whole world that, there is an alarming increase in the
activities of illicit barons in the state particularly those entrusted
with positions of leadership in our rural communities,” he added.
Ethan also said that from January 2016
to date, the command had arrested 28 suspects in the state and about
460kg of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances were also seized.
Out of the number, seven drug barons
were successfully prosecuted and convicted at the Federal High Court,
Lafia while 10 others were successfully rehabilitated. Other cases are
ongoing at the Federal High Court, Lafia,” he said.
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