Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, in Ogun State have arrested three suspects and seized
115 bags of Cannabis Sativa, at a residence in Mowe area of the state.
The suspect, Benedict Joseph Theaddues alongside two others were apprehended on Wednesday, while loading the illicit substance weighing 1,600 kilograms into a Toyota Sienna bus and a Hummer bus.
The Command’s Public Relations Officer, Haris Musa, in a statement made available to DAILY POST said, the interception followed an intelligence-driven operation.
Musa noted that the interception reinforces the high level of operational vigilance, intelligence superiority, and uncompromising enforcement posture of the Command.
Recall that this comes barely two weeks after the command revealed that it arrested 760 suspects, seized no fewer than 6,060.72 kilograms and 2,655.75 litres of hard drugs and liquid-based illicit substances during the year 2025.
The command added that 316 drug users also benefitted from its counseling and rehabilitation interventions.
The Command’s Spokesperson asserted that the new feat is a clear message that there will be no respite, safe haven, or operational window for drug traffickers at any time or season.



“On 14 January 2026, in a separate intelligence-driven operation at a residence in Mowe, Ogun State, operatives apprehended Benedict Joseph Theaddues and two others while actively loading 115 bags of Cannabis sativa, with a total weight of 1,600 kilograms (1.6 tonnes), into a Toyota Sienna bus and a Hummer bus.
“This interception emphatically reinforces the high level of operational vigilance, intelligence superiority, and uncompromising enforcement posture of the Command, sending a clear message that there will be no respite, safe haven, or operational window for drug traffickers at any time or season.”
Musa stated that the command remains resolute and unwavering in fulfilling its statutory mandate to dismantle drug trafficking syndicates, suppress illicit drug circulation, and safeguard public health and security in the state.



