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Police arrest soldier allegedly with cannabis, charms in Bauchi

By Benjamin Omoike

 

Bauchi State Police Command said it has arrested a military man with 81 parcels of dry leaves, suspected to be cannabis- popularly known as “Indian Hemp.”

The Commissioner of Police, Bauchi State, Umar Sanda, disclosed this when he paraded the suspect, alongside others, at the Command’s Headquarters during the week.

He said the suspect is attached to the Nigerian Army 145 Battalion, Abia State.

He said: “On 6th February, 2022, at about 12.00noon, our Safer Highway Patrol along Bauchi-Darazo Road, Bauchi State, while on routine Stop and Search, intercepted a Toyota Highlander vehicle driven by one Yusuf Gongpolai Adams, attached to Nigerian Army 145 Battalion, Abia State; who is presently on Development Course at the
Nigerian Army School of Environmental and Science Technology, Benue State.

“A thorough search was conducted and 81 parcels of dry leaves suspected to be cannabis was found in his possession.

“During the course of interrogation, the suspect confessed to the crime.”

Sanda said that other exhibits seized from the suspect, Yusuf Adams, are one pair of Army uniforms, two Michelin tyres, one Army helmet, one bag containing some clothes and some charms.

He said investigation was ongoing into the matter, after which the suspect would be handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA.

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