The Indian hemp was intercepted along Koko Market road in Sando village area of the state.
Officer-In-Charge of Surveillance, State CID, Iyaganku, Mr Maku Aderemi, while addressing journalists at a refuse dumping site in Lapite, Moniya area of Ibadan, said that the 115 bags of the substance suspected to be Indian hemp were intercepted by his officers in Ayete on April 6 at about 1:15 am.
Aderemi said the drugs were intercepted based on the information received by the officers and the officers immediately moved to the area.
He further said that a court order to destroy the Indian hemp had been obtained and that was why the burning of the substance was carried out.
He said the burning would served as deterrent to other drug peddlers
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the smell from the burning is enough to make someone high, the people in that area will be high now
ReplyDeleteEverybody at the dumpsite go don overhigh.I hop they took proper measures to ensure the environment's safety.
ReplyDeleteFree highness to those in the Neighborhood.
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