The German Government has donated six trained sniffer dogs and a Mercedes bus to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to boost the country’s capacity to detect concealed drugs.
German Deputy Consul General, Alexandra Herr made the presentation in
Lagos to the Director of Operations and General Investigation of the
Agency, Mr Olugbenga Mabo.
Herr noted that Germany committed to assisting NDLEA officials with the tools to work.
She said,
“It
is important to have the right tools to work and I commend the
cooperation between Germany and Nigeria in combating drug trafficking
through the aid of sniffer dogs. I am eager to see positive results in
the canine operations of the Agency”.
Mabo disclosed that the agency made 20 major arrests and seizures of
banned substances with a combined weight of 17,432kg with the assistance
of sniffer dogs since 2009.
He commended the German Government
for the support and assured that the investment would translate into the
dismantling of more drug trafficking syndicates in the country.
He said,
“Twenty
major arrests and seizures of narcotic drugs comprising cocaine,
heroin, methamphetamine, ephedrine, and cannabis with a combined weight
of 17,432kg were made with the assistance of the sniffer dogs since
2009. The contribution of Germany government has made a tremendous
impact on the operations of the Agency at the airport, seaport and land
borders. This additional support will ensure that more drug trafficking
syndicates are dislodged” Mabo stated.
A statement by the NDLEA spokesman, Mitchell Ofoyeju said under the
German canine support project to Nigeria, three officers recently
completed a 16-week basic course at the Police Dog School Neustadt,
Saxony Germany.
This current batch brings the total number of
donated dogs since 2009 to fourteen and trained officers in dog handling
proficiency to nine.
Two Toyota Hiace buses currently being used
to convey the dogs to operations areas as well as training materials
were also donated by the German Government.