The Osun State Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency on Wednesday announced that 16.8 hectares of Indian hemp farm located in Ikoyi community in the state had been destroyed.
The Commandant, Mr Samuel Egbeola, made the disclosure while speaking with newsmen in Osogbo on the achievements of the agency in Osun State. He said that the farm was destroyed on September 26.
The commandant said the farm was discovered and destroyed by the NDLEA, following a tip-off by an intelligence source. He said that during the operation, 25 kilogrammes of already harvested hemp were found on the farm.
The NDLEA chief, however, said that no arrest was made during the operation because nobody was found on the farm.
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The commandant said the farm was discovered and destroyed by the NDLEA, following a tip-off by an intelligence source. He said that during the operation, 25 kilogrammes of already harvested hemp were found on the farm.
The NDLEA chief, however, said that no arrest was made during the operation because nobody was found on the farm.
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*Destroying this thing with fire would be like forcing everyone in that environment to have a smoke!
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