It said that 90 suspected drug traffickers were arrested during the period.
Alhaji Abdulkadir Fakai-Abdullahi, the Commander, disclosed this in a press briefing to mark a week-long celebration of the UN International
Day Against Drug Abuse and Trafficking.
This year’s celebration has the theme: “People first: Stop stigma and discrimination, strengthen prevention”.
The Commander said that the assorted drugs included Cannabis sativa, codeine, Methamphetamine, Exol-5, Diazepam, tramadol, and pentazocine, among others.
He said that many of the suspects had already been charged to court.
Fakai-Abdullahi said that the command had recorded three convictions within the period under review and counselled several drug users, some of whom were integrated into society.
He warned drug dealers against venturing into Kogi, as the consequences would be dire.
“Either they stop or the long arms of the law will definitely catch up with them.”
He said that the drug war was a task that should not be left in the hands of the agency alone.
“The general public must cooperate, support and provide useful information that will help us get to the traffickers and users.
“All hands must be on deck since the Agency cannot do it alone. Everyone must give us a helping hand,” he said.
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