Tuesday, November 18, 2025 - A drug trafficking cartel abandoned two Sienna buses conveying one thousand four hundred and fifty-five kilograms (1,455kg) of cannabis along the Okhokho-ISI community route in the Uhunmwode Local Government Area of Edo State.
They abandoned the Sienna buses and fled after a fierce chase
by the operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Edo
State Command.
Mitchell Ofoyeju, Edo State Commander of the NDLEA,
disclosed this in a statement made available to newsmen in Benin on Monday,
Nov. 17.
“A team of dedicated officers intercepted two Toyota Sienna
buses suspected of transporting a substantial quantity of narcotics along the
Okhokho-ISI community route in the Uhunmwode Local Government Area,” the
statement said.
“Both buses were said to have commenced their journey at
Okpuje, a community that is notorious for cannabis cultivation and
trafficking.
“The first vehicle seized, a light blue Toyota Sienna with
registration number EPE 545 EV, was found to be carrying an impressive 666
kilograms of dried weeds suspected to be cannabis sativa.
“Following this, a dark ash Toyota Sienna bearing
registration number ABC 142 CD was also intercepted, containing 789 kilograms
of the same illicit substance.”
He, however, said “no suspects were apprehended during the
operation, as the individuals responsible deserted the vehicles and made a
hasty escape, leaving the substantial drug exhibits behind.”
Mitchell, who issued a stern warning to drug traffickers
operating in the region, said “the NDLEA is actively pursuing leads and
conducting thorough investigations aimed at bringing these traffickers to
justice.”
He added, “The ongoing investigations signify our relentless
approach towards eradicating drug trafficking in Edo State.
“Those who think they can evade the law and exploit our
communities through illicit drug trade should think again.
“We are prepared and committed to enforcing the law with
unprecedented measures against harmful substances and their
distributors.”
The commander further reassured the public that the NDLEA
remains vigilant in its patrols and operational capacity, emphasizing the
collaboration with local communities to ensure safety and a drug abuse-free
society.
He encouraged citizens to report any suspicious activities
related to drug trafficking, ensuring that they play an integral role in the
fight against drugs in Edo State.

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