BREAKING: NDLEA Operative Shot Dead During Raid In Ondo

An operative of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), simply identified as Jide, has been shot dead by suspected drug peddlers in Ondo State.

According to TheNation, the officer attached to the Ondo Command of the NDLEA was killed during a raid on an apartment in the Ita’nla area of Ondo town on Tuesday.

A source, who confirmed the incident to our reporter, said the team of the NDLEA came under gunfire when they stormed the building to recover the drugs stored inside the ceiling of the apartment.

“I guess the team got a tip that some drugs were stored inside the residential building at Ita’nla in Ondo. So, the officials came very early in a sting operation to bust the building.

“Immediately they came in, some of them entered into the building to recover the exhibits while Officer Jide stood outside mounting the sentry guard. Suspected gunmen came from nowhere and opened fire on him and was shot in the neck.

“The officer was immediately rushed to the hospital, but the doctors on duty confirmed him dead on arrival. It is a very sad development,” he said.

A spokesman for the Ondo Command of the NDLEA, Adebayo Solomon, could not be reached when contacted for comment.

But Olayinka Ayanlade, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, confirmed the incident in an interview with our reporter.

He revealed that four suspects have already been arrested in connection with the crime, adding that a single barrel gun has been recovered.

“Immediately it happened, we reinforced some of our officers down to the scene. we have been able to arrest four prime suspects who are now in our custody.

“We have also recovered a single barrel gun, and investigation is also going in collaboration with the NDLEA to bring the perpetrators of the dastardly attack and killing to book,” Mr Ayanlade said.

 

Related posts

BREAKING: Tinubu Confers National Honours On D’Tigress, Gives Them $100,000 Each

BREAKING: 22 Die, 20 Injured As Lorry Travelling From Kano To Lagos Crashes

FRSC Introduces Community Service Penalty for Traffic Offenders