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NDLEA Uncovers Secret Drug Labs In Lagos, Anambra, Arrests Barons

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The Nigerian Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has destroyed two laboratories in Lagos and Anambra state where illicit drugs were discovered. Drugs like crystal methamphetamine, aka Mkpuru Mmiri, were discovered to be produced for local distribution and export.


NDLEA said the investigation to find the primary source of manufacturing illegal drugs in the country was followed by the increased rate of crystal methamphetamine abuse in the last quarter of 2021, especially in the South East.


There have been demands for help from many communities in the region.


During a press conference in Abuja, the chairman of the NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohammed Marwa (retd), said efforts in the last seven months against the cartel behind the scourge, led to the arrest of four drug lords and an accomplice.


He said, ā€œNow, we have added two barons and another cook. This no doubt is a loud statement to those involved in the criminal illicit drug trade that itā€™s time for them to quit or risk losing it all; that is losing their freedom, investment, and assets acquired through proceeds from the illegal business.

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I am pleased to inform the public today that, after months of painstaking intelligence gathering, diligent tracking, and coordinated offensive action, we recorded a breakthrough on Saturday, July 30, 2022, when officers and men of the agency successfully busted two methamphetamine manufacturing facilities, called meth laboratories.


The first one, located in Victoria Garden City Estate of Lekki, Lagos, is owned by a baron, Chris Emeka Nzewi, while the second, in Nise community of Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra State, was owned by Paul Ozoemenam. The owners of these two illicit meth laboratories were successfully arrested alongside Sunday Ukah from Aba, Abia State, the cook or chemist that produced the drugs for them.


The laboratory in Lagos was set up inside the Boysā€™ Quarter building of a four-bedroom duplex. From there, we recovered a total of 258.74 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine and various precursor chemicals used for the production of the toxic drug. The complete paraphernalia of laboratory equipment such as gas cylinders, giant gas burners, industrial face masks, industrial gloves, tubes, and flat-bottomed conical flasks, among others was also found.ā€


Marwa said the owner of the VGC laboratory was producing the drug where he lived with his family.


ā€œOn average, the lab produced 50 kilos of methamphetamine every week with plans underway to increase the capacity of production to at least 100kg per week,ā€ he added.


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