Pubdate: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 Source: This Day (Nigeria) Copyright: 2009 This Day. Contact: http://www.thisdayonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2870 PROBE NDLEA, AC ADVISES FG Lagos Action Congress (AC) yesterday called for a probe of National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), alleging that its special role is being hampered by lack of internal control and corruption. In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party noted that "when we called for a probe of the Agency in an earlier statement over the shoddy handling of a huge cocaine import from Brazil and activities of a jail evasion cartel in the Agency, its Spokesman, Mitchel Ofoyeju, said we were ignorant and denied any role by NDLEA or its staff in the prison evasion scandal. "However, our investigations have revealed that National Committee on the Reform of the NDLEA, set up by government in 2007, indeed found some 'linkages between (NDLEA's) Directorate of Prosecutions, some officers of the Directorate of Operations and General Investigations and those of Prison Wardens in the case of drug convicts not found in prisons. "The case leading to this discovery is that of Ejike Martins, arrested in Abuja and who ordinarily would have been tried in Abuja, was transferred to Lagos on the orders of Director of Prosecutions and the then Director of Operations and Investigation, only for the Ejike to be sentenced and not found in prison. It was later discovered that hundreds of NDLEA convicts are not in prison, following the prison audit ordered by Alhaji Giade.''The Committee said out of the 143 drug convicts for the year 2006, 96 of them were never brought to prison. Similarly, another 101 drug convicts for the year 2005 were never brought to the prison, bringing the total convicts evading jail to 197 within this period.AC said the Committee was unequivocal in concluding, after its investigations, that the ''connivance of the Directorate of Prosecutions with convicts who evaded prison terms which were properly awarded by the Courts in Lagos is apparent. "A good starting point in strengthening the Agency is to immediately implement recommendations of the National Committee for the Reform of NDLEA,'' AC noted. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr