The Oyo State Police Command has intercepted a lorry with 646 bags of weed suspected to be marijuana.
The police also arrested two suspects, David Ndidi and Toyin Adegoke, in
connection with the discovery.
Commissioner of Police, Mohamed Ndabawa, said
the command acted after intelligence was received on the activities of the
suspects.
He said “On November 29, a consignment of weed suspected to be Indian hemp
was packaged for conveyance in a truck at a cannabis plantation in Eleja
village, near Akanran, Ibadan. The police intercepted the truck with number
plate, Lagos XR 967 JJJ.
The value of the weed is N11m. Ndidi and Adegoke were arrested while the
driver escaped from the scene. We are still making effort to arrest the rest of
the people involved.”
Ndidi, 30, told our correspondent that he was an assistant to the driver of
the vehicle and that he did not know that the bags of weed were marijuana.
“I was hired to assist the driver and my fee was N10,000. The bags were
locked at the back of the vehicle and I did not suspect that they were
marijuana.
When police stopped us, he jumped and ran into the bush, but I waited
because I did not suspect that we were transporting marijuana,” he said.
Toyin told our correspondent that she traded in orange and that she came from
Ilorin to buy the fruit in the village when she was arrested.
She said, “I was buying oranges to be transported to Ilorin when I heard
gunshots. I thought they were armed robbers, so I ran just as others did.
But when I realised they were policemen, I stopped because I knew that I was
doing legal business. But I was arrested despite the other man (Ndidi) telling
them that I was not one of them.
I appeal to the police to investigate the matter again and visit my house in
Ilorin. I know nothing about marijuana and the man arrested in the truck,” she
said
Punch
No comments:
Post a Comment