
Officers at the Medium Security Custodial Centre in Akure, Ondo State, thwarted a brazen attempt to smuggle Indian hemp into the facility on January 13, 2026. Two visitors, Isaac Nimjul from Langtang North and Jennifer Yaro from Jos South in Plateau State, arrived pretending to carry fresh tomatoes for an inmate but were caught after a routine search exposed the contraband.
Incident Details
Vigilant correctional officers at the gate lodge conducted a thorough examination of the tomatoes, uncovering small sachets of Indian hemp—totaling about 4 grams—neatly wrapped in watertight nylon and hidden in the produce’s fluffy crevices. The suspects intended to pass the illicit substance to a prisoner inside the Olokuta facility, but their plan unraveled due to the officers’ professionalism.

Official Response
Chief Superintendent of Corrections Oyewole Akinwumi, the Command’s Public Relations Officer, confirmed the arrests in a statement, noting the suspects were immediately handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for investigation and prosecution. This action aligns with directives from Controller-General Sylvester Ndidi Nwakuche emphasizing watertight security at custodial centres nationwide.

Command’s Stance
Controller of Corrections for Ondo State, CC Oyewole Charles (JP), praised the officers’ alertness and reaffirmed the Nigerian Correctional Service’s commitment to secure, humane facilities free of drug trafficking. The Command warned visitors against compromising facility safety, vowing zero tolerance for such breaches.
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