Police bust drug syndicate in Ogun
The police Zone 2 command, Onikan, Lagos, has bust a drug syndicate operating along the Oyo, Ogun and Lagos states axis and arrested a suspected member of the gang, Sunday Ishola.
Spokeswoman of the command Hawa Adamu said in a statement on Wednesday that operatives of the zonal monitoring unit arrested Ishola in Imeko area of Ogun State. Adamu said that the unit led by SP Uba Adams, received information of the activities of some criminal elements smuggling arms and ammunition into the country through Imeko border and laid ambush for them.“However, the smugglers changed their route and decided to converge elsewhere based on information from their spies who usually go before them to ascertain the safety of the road for movement,” Adamu said.
“While they awaited the truck being arranged to convey the smuggled items, the monitoring unit operatives arrived and the criminals all took to their heels,” she said.
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