The Cross River State Police Command has nabbed a suspect, Edet Okon,
with 104 bags of items believed to be hemp, also known as marijuana.
Another
two drums containing the substance was also confiscated from the
suspect at Ikot-Nkese in the Bakassi Local Government Area of Cross
River State.
The suspect, who is in his late 50s, was paraded at the headquarters of the state Police Command in Calabar on Friday.
Edet had claimed that he was not the owner of the seized marijuana, adding that he did not know anything about it.
But
speaking to PUNCH Metro, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr.
Hogan Bassey, said the suspect was arrested in his house around 5am
last Wednesday following a tip-off.
He said, “We acted based on
information. The 104 bags and two drums (100 and 200 litre drums), were
stocked in his house when we got there around 5am. He was arrested
immediately and brought to the command headquarters.”
Bassey said
the command had concluded arrangement to transfer the suspect to the
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency for further investigation and
eventual prosecution.
“From here, we will move the suspect and
all the items to the NDLEA office here in Calabar for further
investigation and prosecution,” he added.
Meanwhile, Bassey said
that the police were ready to tackle crime during the festive season in
order to maintain peaceful atmosphere.
Although he did not
specify what security measures had been put in place, Bassey said some
proactive steps had been taken, adding that it would yield the desired
result.
He said the ban on fireworks were still on, adding that the order to arrest users of the banned substances was still in force.
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