NDLEA attack: Police recover arms, charms, others from attackers

A National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) official walks past rooms searched for evidence at a clandestine methamphetamine lab busted by the NDLEA in November in Obinugwu village in southeast Nigeria, on November 22, 2018. – With access to lucrative markets to the south and east, and aided by porous borders and corrupt law enforcement, experts warn Nigeria is fast becoming a major player in the global methamphetamine market. (Photo by STEFAN HEUNIS / AFP)

The Police Command in Ebonyi on Wednesday confirmed it killed two of the gunmen who attacked the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency’s (NDLEA) headquarters in the state.


The gunmen had on Tuesday morning attacked the NDLEA’s office in Ntezi, Ishielu Local Government area of the state.

Spokesperson for the command, DSP Loveth Odah, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abakaliki that the operatives also recovered arms, ammunition and charms at the scene.

She also confirmed that an officer of the NDLEA and a civilian were killed during the gun dwell.

According to her, some of the items recovered from the scene of the incident are two rifles (AK-49 and K2) as well as 140 K2 live ammunition.

“Others are 36 GPMP live ammunition, 65 barreta pistol live ammunition, Toyota 4Runner Jeep, some charms and other incriminating items.


“The Commissioner of Police received a distress call from the command of the NDLEA at about 2:30 a.m. on March 15, that armed men drove in a Toyota 4Runner Jeep into the NDLEA headquarters, shooting sporadically.

“The CP swiftly mobilised a combined team of Mobile Police Force and military to the area and promptly repelled the attack.

“Durning the gun battle, two of the attackers were gunned down, while others escaped with bullet injuries.

“Unfortunately a personal of NDLEA paid a supreme price and a client who was undergoing rehabilitation at the NDLEA office was shot dead by the hoodlums,” the Spokesperson said.

Odah, however, said efforts were ongoing to arrest the fleeing hoodlums.

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