Connect with us

FEATURED

Abba Kyari Fingers Again As NDLEA Probe IRT’s Seizure Of ‘N3bn Tramadol’

Published

on

More trouble appears to be looming for the suspended Commander of the Inspector General of Police Intelligence Response Team (IRT), ACP Abba Kyari, as the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) launches into the probe of the seizure of a large consignment of Tramadol, an illegal drug, in Lagos.

The alleged seizure, it was learnt, was not disclosed to the NDLEA.

The anti-drug agency, it was understood at the weekend, commenced the probe as those close to Kyari in the police were believed to be worried that more alleged illegalities linked to the team led by the police officer may be uncovered.

Kyari had been arrested last week after the NDLEA busted a drug ring operating the Brazil – Ethiopia – Nigeria route.

The agency alleged that he was a member of the syndicate and went ahead to ask a court to extend his detention to facilitate investigation into the activities of his team.

Sources close to the NDLEA disclosed at the weekend that the Abba Kyari team had been linked to the alleged seizure of a large consignment of Tramadol in a warehouse at Amuwo-Odofin area of Lagos.

The consignment, according to the sources, was worth N3 billion and it was imported into Nigeria by an individual who claimed to be a pharmacist.

Advertisement
Article Banner

IRT it was learnt, allegedly got wind of the consignment and stormed the warehouse where the illegal drug was stocked, leading to the seizure.

Multiple sources at the NDLEA said the agency ordinarily should have been told of the alleged seizure which was said to have taken place last year, saying the Abba Kyari team did not inform the agency of the development.

“What this means is that the IRT may have sold the consignment of Tramadol to a cartel after storming the Amuwo Odofin warehouse and seizing the Tramadol”, one of the sources said.

“We have launched a probe into the case with a view to getting to the root of the matter”.

Efforts to get the NDLEA spokesmen, Mr Femi Babafemi, to comment on the story last night were unsuccessful.

But a top official at the agency’s headquarters in Abuja said that operatives were investigating the case.

Advertisement
Article Banner

(Report, excluding headline: Sunday Vanguard report)

community
COMMUNITY REPORT18 minutes ago

Oyo School Abductions: When Going to School Becomes a Thing of Fear

COMMUNITY REPORT53 minutes ago

DELSUTH Gets Lifeline as Gov. Oborevwori Moves to Revamp Teaching Hospital, Restore Power Crisis

FEATURED6 hours ago

‎FG Orders Marketers to Cut Petrol Prices, Warns Against Profiteering

FEATURED8 hours ago

‎Morocco Stun Netherlands on Penalties, Paraguay Knock Out Germany to Reach World Cup Last 16 ‎

COMMUNITY REPORT12 hours ago

Contractor Laments Vandals Attack on Delta Newly Built Market as Gov Oborevwori Inspects Key Projects

FEATURED16 hours ago

‎FG Extends NYSC Orientation Camp to Six Weeks, Scraps Military Drills, Passing Out Parade

FEATURED20 hours ago

‎Oyo Police Rescue Abducted Children, Arrest Four Kidnap Suspects, Recover Sophisticated Firearms

docked
FEATURED20 hours ago

‎Supreme Court Upholds Final Forfeiture of N1.58bn Linked to Ex-NIRSAL Consultant, Orders N5m Costs

FEATURES21 hours ago

Social Media Is Influencing the Youth Negatively

Profiled
FEATURED21 hours ago

S’Court Affirms Final Forfeiture of N1.5bn Linked to ex-NIRSAL Consultant to FG

Defense and Security24 hours ago

‎Tension Mounts as Gunmen Kill 82-Year-Old, Teen in Fresh Plateau Attacks ‎

OPINION24 hours ago

DAFINONE’S EMPTY WORDS: URHOBO PEOPLE DESERVE ACTION, NOT EXCUSES, BY GODWIN ANAUGHE

FEATURED1 day ago

Oborevwori Summons Ex-Delta Assembly Member Ross Uredi, Imaty-Doma Consults Over Seven-Year Delay On Irri Technical College Project

FEATURED1 day ago

‎”They Will Come After Us Next” — Atiku Sounds Alarm on ‘Assault on Opposition Political Parties’ ‎

OPINION1 day ago

THE BALLOT IS OUR VOICE: WHY YOUTH PARTICIPATION MATTERS, BY MALECHI CHUKWUKA JUDE

Advertisement
Advertisement

z

   


Article Banner