Four men, Muktar Abubakar, 59, Bello Abubakar, 45, Adamu Hassan, 40, Akilu Amadu, 25, are joined by fate. They are all born blind. But furthermore, they are joined by wild ambition to acquire huge wealth. Therefore, they came together to form a ring of drug cartel.
They thus gathered together all the earnings from alms begging and started trading in hard drugs between Lagos, Lagos State, South West, and Kano, Kano State, North West.
Their mode of operation was to source for the illicit drugs in Lagos and send them through one of them to Kano.
But according to the Director of Media and Advocacy of the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Femi Babafemi, the lid was blown off the group following the arrest of a blind suspect, Adamu Hassan, 40, along Gwagwalada Expressway, Abuja with 12kg of skunk on his way from Lagos to Kano on October 28, 2023.
Babafemi disclosed in a statement in Lagos on Sunday (5 November), the agency had succeeded in arresting the three blind men operating an illicit drug ring between Lagos and Kano.
According to him, the operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency nabbed the three blind men after a tip off.
However, the fourth member, also a blind member of the syndicate eloped and is now said to be on the run.
The agency said investigations however, established that he might be totally oblivious of the content of the bag handed to him to deliver in Kano.
Follow up operations then led to the arrest of the arrowhead of the syndicate, Bello Abubakar, 45, who is also blind, in his abode in Lagos State.
In his confessional statement, Bello, who is married with five children, said he has been living in Lagos for 30 years, but started the illicit drug business five years ago.
Another suspect, Muktar Abubakar, 59, who is equally blind, has been living in Lagos for 40 years and is married to three wives with 14 children.
Both Muktar Abubakar and Bello Abubakar are said to be the joint owners of the business, while the third suspect, Akilu Amadu, 25, also blind, equally contributes money to the criminal trade and was indeed the one who delivered the consignment to Adamu at the motor park in Lagos to deliver in Kano.
Meanwhile, another blind suspect who is the expected receiver of the consignment in Kano, Mallam Aminu, is currently at large.
In another operation, Babafemi said that the agency said it operatives have recovered about 14,481,519 pills of Tramadol and bottles of codeine syrup worth over N13 billion in street value.
These huge recovery was made by the operatives of the NDLEA in three major busts of drug cartels operating in Amuwo Odofin, Idumota and the SAHCO shed of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja Lagos State.
Babafemi said the three intelligence-led operations began with the raid of House 8/10, Hon. Wahuha Avenue, Divine Estate, Ago Palace area of Amuwo Odofin on October 29, 2023, where 490,000 pills of tramadol and 81,519 bottles of codeine syrup measuring 4,510,000mls were recovered.