Pubdate: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 Source: Vanguard (Nigeria) Copyright: 2008 Vanguard. Contact: http://www.vanguardngr.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2890 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) NDLEA ARRESTS VILLAGE HEAD, OTHERS OVER CANNABIS IN KEBBI Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have destroyed 13 hectares of cannabis plantation at Dikwala village of Zuru Local Government Area of Kebbi State. The 40 years old village head of Dikwala, Danjuma Wade, and Gambo Zugu, 50 years old have been arrested in connection with the illegal cultivation. The discovery of the cannabis farm and the arrest of Danjuma Wade is said to be the first case of cannabis cultivation to be recorded in the history of Kebbi State command. Reacting to the arrest, the Chief Executive of the agency. Ahmade Giade, described the strange discovery as a product of training and spirit of commitment by officers. Giade said that "the northern States are not known for cannabis cultivation but as investigators we must be on the alert and stop drug barons before they destroy our youths who are most susceptible to drug abuse". The NDLEA boss also said that the Agency is not unmindful of the wiles of drug barons and that by going the extra mile in undercover operations, his officers and men have been able to foil their evil plans. He described the involvement of Danjuma Wade a village head as shameful. The discovery according to the NDLEA Kebbi State Commander Mr. Ogilegwu Ona Joseph is a product of several months of surveillance activities conducted on the prime suspect who was hiding under his official position as a village head to perpetrate the criminal act of cannabis cultivation unknown to members of his community. Meanwhile, preliminary investigation has revealed that the suspects have been involved in the obnoxious act for some years but decided to increase the size of the farm considering the remoteness of the area. They also planted maize at the entrance of the farm as a ruse. Given the remoteness of the location of the farm, officers had to trek several hours in the forest to get to the farm from the point where their vehicle could no longer drive due to the difficult terrain. The Commander said that the State government is pleased with the efforts of the NDLEA and has promised to give necessary assistance to help rid the state of illicit drugs. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin