 In a dose date, the command of the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, has paraded over 20 suspects arrested by its operatives for drug-related offenses when they raided different sports in the state. Parading the suspects before newsmen are the state command in Benin City, the assistant commandant, operations on Dottemir Bebetu, disclosed that the raids were a fallout of the state security meeting where the state government expressed dismay over the recent upsurge in cult-related killings in the state, which is linked to the influence of drugs. It's a cultism thing in the state. The government has stopped that these cultists are using what God knows to give themselves the courage, the boost to kill themselves, to cause mayhem, to destroy the peace of the society. And so, at the end of the day, it was discovered that, suspiciously, they are under the influence of hard drugs. And so, the government now decided that the state's security outfits, the sister agencies, should join hands together and morph the society of these drug use. And this is the effect of what you are saying. We've just done a two-days exercise. That is what you see behind me with the suspects and their exhibits. I'm a driver. I loaded from Monitia. So, among the weapons given to me to discharge in Kogi State, Kaba. On our way going, we came in contact with the NDLA officials. Then, they stopped us for search. Why searching the vehicle? They made some tramadiles in my vehicle. They're not doing anything but they found a thing beside my shop. Smoke. Loud. Loud. God will make me a good life for you. So, this is not even near my shop. See my shop. See where they brought the thing from. No, no. No, no. They are letting me... They are not going to let me go fast. They are going to make me a good life for the village. No, no. But it's for the town. It's for the village.