The Adamawa State Police Command has arrested two suspects over alleged transnational drug smuggling and recovered 197 sachets of Tramadol in a border operation.
The arrest was disclosed in a statement issued on Wednesday and signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Suleiman Nguroje, on behalf of the Commissioner of Police.
According to the statement, the Command, “in its ongoing fight against drug trafficking and trans-border crimes… recorded a significant breakthrough with the arrest of two suspects in possession of One Hundred and Ninety-Seven (197) sachets of Tramadol.”
The suspects were identified as Muhammad Mustapha, 32, of Dorayi, Kano State, and Muhammad Sanusi, 48, of Garoua, Cameroon Republic.
They were “intercepted by operatives of the Border Patrol Fufore Unit, during an operation,” the statement said.
Preliminary investigation, according to the Command, “reveals that the illicit substances were transported from a South-Eastern state and were being conveyed through Adamawa State with the intention of smuggling them into the Republic of Cameroon before they were intercepted.”
The Commissioner of Police, Dankombo Morris, “commended the personnel of the Border Patrol Unit for their vigilance and Professionalism,” and directed “the Command CP’s Monitoring Unit to take over the case for diligent investigation and further necessary action.”
The Command stated that it “remains resolute in its commitment to ridding the state of drug-related and illicit crimes.”
PUNCH Online in December 2025 reported that the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency had seized 1,396.5 kg of narcotics and arrested 150 suspects in Adamawa.
The Commander of the Agency in Adamawa, Mr Aliyu Abubakar, revealed:
“In the series of coordinated intelligence-driven operations across the state, including the Airport, we have recorded landmark success, dismantling drug joints and intercepting deadly consignments.
“We seized 353kg of cannabis sativa, 983 kg of Tramadol and 60.500 kg of other opioids,” he said.
The commander, who gave an account of his stewardship, also said that operatives of the command seized two vehicles linked to alleged drug offences.
Abubakar said that the command recorded six convictions and has 53 pending cases in court, while it counselled and rehabilitated 39 persons arrested for drug abuse.
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