Pubdate: Fri, 16 May 2003
Source: Vanguard (Nigeria)
Copyright: 2003 Vanguard.
Contact:  http://www.vanguardngr.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2890
Authors: Emma Amaize, Osaro Okhomina

INDIAN HEMP FARMERS ENGAGE NDLEA OFFICERS IN SHOOT-OUT

A GANG of Indian hemp farmers, last Thursday, engaged men of the National 
Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Edo State in a fierce shoot-out at 
Ugbogie community. No casualty was recorded but two of the suspects were 
arrested with two dane guns, 15 rounds of live cartridges, a battle axe, 
two motorcycles and some quantity of Indian hemp, while three escaped.

Area Commander of the NDLEA in Benin City, Mr. Harriman Manuwa who 
confirmed the shoot-out while speaking to newsmen yesterday, disclosed that 
"the suspects and their gang are notorious Indian hemp farmers in Ugbogie 
forest who use their arms to guard their farms and their farm produce.

"Information also have it that they kill people who get close to the area 
where they farm their Indian hemp, believing that they must be spies and 
also rob timber merchants that go into the forest for their legitimate 
timber business," he said.

Besides the Ugbogie hemp farmers, he said that three others were arrested 
at Uzogwo community with the produce from one of their harvested Indian 
hemp farms, adding that NDLEA men later took the suspects to the Uzogwo 
forest where their farms measuring several acres were destroyed.

"Presently, the suspects and the exhibits are at our zonal headquarters in 
Warri, awaiting prosecution," he said.

Manuwa also said that several bags of Indian hemp weighing 168.24 kilograms 
of Indian hemp were recovered from the house of one Sunny (surname 
withheld) when men of the NDLEA raided his home. He warned those engaged in 
the nefarious activity of illicit trafficking in drugs in the state to 
retrace their steps, otherwise, they run the risk of being vigorously 
pursued until they are apprehended and dealt with according to the due 
process of law.
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