The Imo State command of the National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency (NDLEA) has confirmed the arrest of Uzochi Agbakwuru, an alleged
notorious drug dealer in the state.
A statement issued in
Owerri on Wednesday, November 13th by the command’s Public Relations Officer, Mr
Uche Sampson, stated that Agbakwuru was arrested on October 18. Sampson described as “spurious”, a
petition by one Frank Agbakwuruibe, urging Governor Emeka Ihedioha to order the
“unconditional” release of Agbakwuru by the agency.
He described the suspect, who hails from Umuemeri Ogwu, Aboh
Mbaise Local Government Area of Imo, as “a notorious drug peddler.” He stated
that the suspect had been on NDLEA’s watchlist for over 18 months before his
arrest.
Sampson also stated that previous attempts made to arrest
him were unsuccessful “because of his strong counter-intelligence network.”
According to the statement, 150 grammes of dried weeds confirmed to be cannabis
sativa were allegedly found in his possession.
He described the
offence as a violation of the provisions of NDLEA Act, hence the resolve by the
agency to track him down “by means of tactical decoy and subterfuge.” The NDLEA
spokesman said that the suspect was arrested at his residence, where he
attempted to escape.
He alleged that the suspect raised false alarm, calling on
his criminal associates and sympathisers, who later turned violent in order to
obstruct NDLEA’s legitimate duty. Sampson alleged that the sympathisers
attacked the agency’s operatives and their operational vehicle with machetes,
stones, iron and other dangerous objects. He said that the operatives sustained
varying degrees of injuries, while the vehicle was seriously vandalised.
Sampson said that the matter had since been filed before the
Federal High Court, Owerri. He said that after the arrest of the suspect, he
was given adequate first aid treatment.
“We wish to condemn the description of the arrest and
detention of Agbakwuru, a notorious drug dealer, who has been on our watchlist.
It is noteworthy that the suspect later volunteered his statement under caution
in which he claimed ownership of the 150 grammes of cannabis sativa found in
his possession,” he said.
The NDLEA officer thanked the suspect’s kinsmen for their
solidarity and cooperation with the agency during his arrest. He gave assurance
that the suspect would continue to enjoy “all the rights relating to care and
custody of suspects,” pending his arraignment or transfer to any other
detention facility outside the NDLEA.
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