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NDLEA Arrest Wanted Drug Baron In Village Mansion, Recovers Meth, Guns

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), have taken down a major drug cartel behind the production and distribution of the deadly psychoactive substance, methamphetamine, popularly called ‘Mkpuru Mmiri’.

According to the agency, the feat was recorded following the arrest of the leader of the syndicate, 42-year-old Joachin Chikaodi Mbonu, and his associate in his mansion tucked in his Umuomi village, Uzogba-Ezenomi autonomous community, Ikeduru local government area of Imo State.

The cartel, with operational bases in Imo and Rivers States, became a target of the anti-narcotics Agency following intelligence indicating it was responsible for the distribution of a substantial quantity of methamphetamine in South-East, South-South, and other parts of the country.

In a statement signed by the Director of Media & Advocacy, NDLEA Headquarters, Femi Babafemi on Tuesday, said after weeks of surveillance, officers of a special operations unit of the Agency on Friday, July 5, 2024, tracked and traced the drug lord to his village mansion in Imo State where he was caught with a member of his cartel, Kenneth Chibuike Ofoegbu, 34, with different quantities of methamphetamine, its precursor chemicals, a pump action gun and cartridges recovered.

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Exhibits recovered from the house include 419.99 grams of methamphetamine; 750 grams of iodine, a precursor chemical for meth; 500 grams of sodium bicarbonate, a precursor chemical for meth; two electronic weighing scales and a pump action gun with four cartridges.

“The operatives moved swiftly to another of Mbonu’s hideout located at 11 Redemption Avenue, Port Harcourt, Rivers State where they recovered additional exhibits: 750 grams of processed sodium bicarbonate; 170 grams of plain sodium bicarbonate, and 75 grams of meth.

“Another raid in the home of one of Mbonu’s associates, Odoemenam Pedro Chinedu, currently at large, at Njaba LGA, Imo State, led to the recovery of another pump action gun with 25 cartridges, among other items. While the kingpin cools his heels in custody, two of his mansions in Imo State have been marked for possible forfeiture to the federal government,” Babafemi stated.

He added that Mbonu had escaped from South Africa, where he lived for years, and mastered the art of cooking methamphetamine after he came under investigation for drug dealings.

“Upon his return to Nigeria, he continued the criminal trade by setting up clandestine laboratories in remote villages to shield his nefarious activities,” the NDLEA spokesman pointed out.

Reacting to the successful taking down of the meth syndicate, chairman/chief executive of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd), commended the officers and men involved in the multi-pronged operation, while he stated that the manner in which the interdiction was carried out should send a strong signal to other cartels that there’s no hiding place for them in any part of the country.

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