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Crystal Meth in Akwa Ibom: ‘Pastor’ nabbed with 3 drums of Mkpuru Mmiri

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Agents of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have detained a transnational drug dealer named “Pastor” Anietie Okon Effiong together with three drums of crystal methamphetamine, also known locally as Mkpuru Mmiri and thought to have been smuggled from India.

On Saturday, August 6, 2022, a stop and search operation along the Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene route resulted in the seizure of a shipment of meth that weighed 90 kilograms and had been placed onto a commercial bus with the license plate RSH 691XC in Ojuelegba, Lagos.

The hazardous substance, which was packaged 30kg per drum, according to NDLEA spokesperson Femi Babafemi, was intended for the “Pastor,” who was captured during a subsequent operation at Oron Beach in Oron.

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According to Babafemi, the Meth drums that were found were intended for shipment to the Republic of Cameroon.

This comes after certain courier businesses in Lagos discovered four shipments of the same illegal drug, meth, weighing 4.074kg and bound for Australia, Indonesia, and the Philippines, along with a 3kg shipment of cannabis sativa bound for Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The packages contained body cream, hot burner iron, and beads to disguise them.

Usman Adamu, a 90-year-old former soldier from Sokoto, was detained on Wednesday, August 3, in Mailalle, Sabon Birni Local Council, for allegedly providing drugs to robbers.

The suspect was found in possession of 5.1kg of cannabis sativa at the time of his arrest.

Additionally, Solo Osamede, a 37-year-old native of Edo State who now resides in Italy, was detained by anti-drug agents at Lagos’ Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) for consuming 41 wraps of heroin.

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Ibom Air Passenger Faces Prosecution Over Flight Disruption

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A female passenger on an Ibom Air flight from Uyo to Abuja is set to face prosecution for causing a flight delay that led to its eventual cancellation.

The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) Director of Public Affairs and Consumers’ Protection, Michael Achimugu, confirmed the incident.

The disruption occurred last Wednesday on a flight scheduled to depart Uyo at 5:30 PM. Passengers were informed beforehand that some luggage might not be loaded due to weight restrictions. However, the passenger in question became agitated upon realizing her bag was not among those loaded.

Leaving the aircraft in anger, she insisted her luggage must be on board before the flight could depart. Despite interventions from Aviation Security (AVSEC) personnel, Ibom Air staff, and even the pilot, who offered to carry her bag in the cabin if not for its size, she refused to cooperate.

As Uyo operates as a sunset airport, the delay caused by her actions resulted in the flight’s cancellation when the airspace was about to close. Reports indicate that other passengers were on the verge of physically attacking her before security personnel intervened.

Authorities have emphasized the seriousness of the disruption and assured that the passenger will face legal consequences.

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Police Demolish Ibom Youth Council Headquarters, Arrest Three Members

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The Akwa Ibom State Police Command has dismantled the headquarters of the proscribed Ibom Youth Council, arresting three members for alleged activities threatening the state’s peace.

According to Police Public Relations Officer ASP Timfon John, the group, banned by Governor Umo Eno, was reportedly procuring arms and conducting military training in preparation for a planned disruption of law and order as 2024 ends.

“Acting on credible intelligence, a joint security team raided the group’s headquarters at Ikot Isighe, Mkpat Enin Local Government Area,” John said. “Members fled upon the team’s arrival, but three suspects were apprehended, and the building was demolished.”

Evidence suggested the group intended to escalate unrest into the new year, including attacks on security formations and private properties.

The police, backed by the state government, have vowed to uphold Akwa Ibom’s reputation as Nigeria’s most peaceful state. Citizens have been urged to report suspicious activities, and landlords warned against leasing properties to individuals or groups involved in criminal activities.

“Properties used for crimes will be demolished, and owners treated as accomplices,” the statement emphasized.

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Nigerian Army Tackles Oil Theft, Reduces Crime in Akwa Ibom

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The Nigerian Army has successfully combated oil theft and reduced criminal activities in Akwa Ibom State, according to Brig. Gen. Jafaar Ibrahim, Commander of the 2 Brigade.

Speaking at the 2 Brigade Combined West African Social Activities (WASA) at the Military Cantonment in Mbiokporo, Nsit Ibom LGA, Ibrahim highlighted the success of military operations aimed at disrupting oil theft and degrading criminal elements in the region.

He noted that the army’s Anti-Illegal Bunkering Operations have significantly minimized oil theft, which has contributed to boosting national oil production and strengthening the economy. Additionally, operations such as the Operation Delta Safe Joint Task Force South South (Sector 4) and Operation Thunder have been effective in neutralizing criminal groups in the state.

Ibrahim emphasized that the ongoing operations have greatly reduced security threats, restoring confidence among Akwa Ibom residents. He reiterated the army’s commitment to collaborating with other security agencies to maintain peace and security in the state.

The commander also commended the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. O.O. Oluyede, for his continuous support and leadership, which has helped transform the army into a more effective and formidable force.

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