Police Arrest 73 in Abuja Raids, Seize Illicit Drugs
By: Zagazola Makama
The Nigerian Police Force, FCT Command has arrested 73 suspects during coordinated raids on black spots and criminal hideouts across Maitama, Kurudu, Galadima, and Karmo districts.
Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the raids, conducted by operatives from the Anti-Narcotic Unit and divisional commands, took place late Thursday night.
“Several uncompleted buildings and known criminal hideouts were searched, leading to the arrest of 73 suspects. Some quantity of dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp, along with other illicit drugs, was recovered,” the source said.
The suspects are currently undergoing screening and interrogation at their respective divisions, and those found culpable will be charged to court, the source added.
Zagazola Makama reports that illicit drug trade has remained a major security threat in Abuja, with several black spots operating for decades.
The popular Nyanya night market and its environs have turned into booming hubs for all kinds of drugs, while Karu Abattoir is another well-known center for drug peddling.
Other notorious locations include Pipeline Junction at Gbazango Extension, Kukwaba by 37th Road behind Model Primary and Secondary School in Phase 3, Tipper Garage, and Gidan Dambe along Biyaji Road, where drugs are openly sold and consumed.
Sources revealed that a significant portion of drug supplies in the FCT comes from Kano and states in the South-West. Some dealers also rely on supply chains from Dei-Dei town in Abuja and Tafa in Kaduna State.
Dagba, a notorious drug hub within and outside Durumi, is widely known as a dangerous area where illicit transactions thrive. The “Torobola” hill, opposite Apo Roundabout linking Asokoro and Guzape District, is another key drug distribution point within the city.
Security sources disclosed that drugs are being delivered using power bikes, Commercial drivers, and motorcycle delivery services, Alarmingly, some unscrupulous security personnel are also allegedly involved in facilitating the illicit trade. Taking returns and looking away.
Security analysts have called for intensified efforts by the police and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to dismantle these networks.
He urged stricter regulations on logistics services suspected of aiding drug distribution in the capital.