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Mob attack NDLEA operatives, free suspect in Rivers

Suspected cultists have attacked operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at Odunze lane, Mile 3 axis of Diobu in Port Harcourt.

The hoodlums, who were in their numbers had also freed an arrested suspect, Izuu Isuofia, during the rampage on Friday.

It was gathered that three officials of the NDLEA, who disguised as civilians were on an operation in the area when trouble broke out.

An eyewitness account said the NDLEA operatives had arrested a suspected drug dealer in the area popularly known as ’50’ and were dragging him to a waiting patrol van stationed at a nearby street along IKwerre Road Iheoma street in Mile 3 Diobu when some suspected cultists swooped in on the officials.

“The NDLEA men fired some shots into the air, but the cult boys were still stoning and they eventually aided the escape of their ally ’50’ before the NDLEA patrol van arrived on the scene.

“Because of that, there was serious traffic on that Ikwerre Road axis. Many people who have businesses there and even people passing on that street ran away because of the shooting,” the source narrated.

Confirming the incident, the NDLEA said the suspect, code-named ‘50’ was arrested with large quantities of cannabis sativa.

In a statement made available to newsmen in Port Harcourt, NDLEA spokesperson, Rivers State Command, Emmanuel Ogbumgbada said the hoodlums also carted away the drugs seized alongside the suspect

The statement titled ‘Mob attack on operatives of NDLEA Rivers State Command’, however, said the state Commander had ordered the re-arrest of the suspect and the fleeing attackers.

The statement reads, “In the evening of Friday, April 14, 2023, operatives of NDLEA Rivers state command raided a hangout/drinking joint around Odunze street, mile 3 Diobu, Port Harcourt, and a suspected drug dealer named Izuu Isuofia popularly called ’50’ was apprehended with a large quantity of Cannabis Sativa.

“While trying to move the suspect to the patrol van, he raised alarm and was resisting arrest which resulted in a scuffle, and within minutes, hoodlums in their large numbers attacked our officers with bottles and stones, and managed to free the already handcuffed suspect as well as carting away his exhibit before the arrival of our back-up team.

“The state Commander, Ahmed Mamuda has tasked operatives of the Command to deploy all necessary arsenals to ensure that the suspect and his cohorts are arrested and brought to justice.”

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