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June 23, 2026 - 9:03 PM

NDLEA secures 28 convictions, files 61 cases in C’River within 6 months

Calabar, June 23, 2026 (NAN): The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Cross River Command, says it secured 28 drug-related convictions and filed 61 cases between January and June.

​The state Commander, Mr John Anteyi, disclosed this on Tuesday in Calabar during a press briefing to mark the 2026 United Nations International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.

​Anteyi said the command remained committed to combating drug abuse in the state, adding that 132 cases were currently pending at various stages before the state High Court.

​According to him, 262 suspects, comprising 207 males and 55 females, were arrested within the period under review.

​He noted that the arrests were linked to the seizure of 6,575 drug consignments within the same period.

​Anteyi gave a breakdown of the seizures to include: 6,398kg of Cannabis Sativa, 1.47kg of Cannabis Sativa seeds, 60.4g of cocaine, 20.2g of heroin, 778.6g of methamphetamine, and 166.4kg of psychotropic substances.

​He added that the command also destroyed 14 hectares of cannabis farms in Akamkpa Local Government Area.

​The commander expressed concern over the rising prevalence of drug abuse among youths and its impact on public safety and national development.

​He said drug abuse had become a growing concern across educational institutions, urban centers, rural communities, and among vulnerable groups.

​He noted that the United Nations International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking served as a reminder of the collective responsibility to protect communities.

​According to him, the day provides an opportunity to raise awareness, mobilize action, and strengthen partnerships for a drug-free society.

​Meanwhile, the Cross River Government has pledged continued partnership with the NDLEA to combat drug abuse and trafficking in the state.

​The Chairperson of the state Drug Control Committee, Mrs Enyoanwan-Itam Otu, made the pledge through her media aide, Mrs Faith Okon.

​She said the committee would intensify advocacy, awareness campaigns, prevention programs, and community engagement across the state.

​Otu called on residents to join the fight against drug abuse, urging parents to monitor their children closely and encouraging youths to embrace discipline and productivity.

​She added that the fight against drugs was a collective responsibility aimed at building a safer and more prosperous Cross River.

SOURCE: NAN

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