Three mothers, who were arrested in Badagry, Lagos, for using their
houses as hideouts for the sale and smoking of cannabis, have told
operatives of Seme Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency,
NDLEA, that they take care of their respective families with the
business.
The arrest of the suspects, identified as Adesola Kolawole, 30; Sade
Oyewale, 44, and Kadijat Mojeed, 36, reportedly followed report of the
illicit sale of drug by residents, who lamented that their patrons
constituted nuisance in the area.
Explaining how they were arrested, the agency’s Seme Commander, Mr.
Udotong Essien, said “Adesola Kolawole was caught with 2.750kg of
cannabis fermented in alcohol, Sade Oyewale, was caught with 300 grammes
of cannabis, while Kadijat Mojeet was found with 1.1kg of dried
cannabis.
“We received complaints that these three women were illegally selling
and allowing the use of cannabis in their premises. Investigation
confirmed the allegation of sales and smoking of cannabis.
“Subsequently they were apprehended and drug exhibits recovered from
them. The Command is also on the trail of other suspects, who are
believed to be working with the arrested mothers.”
During interrogation, the suspects admitted culpability. One of them,
Adesola, a mother of two, said she sold dried weed of cannabis mixed
with alcohol commonly called Monkey Tail, adding that she had been on
the trade for over a year.
According to the Ekiti State-born suspect, “most customers, young and
old, prefer to drink alcohol mixed with hemp to get high. We sell a shut
for N50 only and it is my source of livelihood.
“I earn an average of N5,000 daily with which I sustain my family.” On
her part, Sade, who was caught with 300 grammes of cannabis, said: “We
do not want our house to be used for smoking weed.
“But when customers come to buy, some of them would want to smoke
immediately and we cannot stop them. I started selling hemp about a year
and half ago and I have four children.” Also, Kadijat, a mother of
four, said: “I used the proceeds of cannabis sales to take care of
myself and my four children. This is my first arrest since I started
selling hemp.” Chairman/Chief Executive of NDLEA, Col. Muhammad Abdallah
(retd.) expressed disappointment over the action of the mothers, whom
he said ought to be role models to their children and members of the
society.
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