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Re: Most Dangerous Drugs Produced In Anambra –NDLEA by Nobody: 9:22am On Jun 29, 2015
edition.cnn.com/2014/02/26/world/europe/uk-soldier-killing-sentencing/
Re: Most Dangerous Drugs Produced In Anambra –NDLEA by Nobody: 9:35am On Jun 29, 2015
n attacker using a meat cleaver and his armed partner killed a 25-year-old British soldier in the streets of London on Wednesday, and Britain's elite law enforcement believe the Nigerian men may be affiliated with a dangerous and bloodthirsty Islamist group based in Nigeria and affiliated with al-Qaeda. The United Kingdom's world-renowned law enforcement agency, Scotland Yard, reported on Thursday that two more suspected Nigerian terrorists were arrested by inspectors investigating the hacking death of a British soldier, Lee Rigby, in London by two suspects yelling " Allahu Akbar." Scotland Yard officials said counterterrorism unit detectives arrested a male and female on Thursday on suspicion of conspiracy to murder. Both suspects are being held in a London police station, officials noted. The two suspects who killed the young soldier -- both in their mid-20's -- were shot and arrested by police at the scene of the killing of a British soldier on Wednesday. Both men remain hospitalized in stable condition, according to Scotland Yard. Former al-Muhajiroun head Anjem Choudary reportedly identified the man in the cell phone video as Michael Adebolajo, a Christian who converted to Islam around 2003 and took part in Islamist anti-West demonstrations in London. In the video, one of the suspects, Adebolajo, said, "We swear by almighty Allah we will never stop fighting you. We must fight them as they fight us." According to a counterterrorism expert, the attackers in this incident are likely affiliated with -- or influenced by -- the Islamist terror organization based in Nigeria called Boko Haram. The Islamic jihad in Nigeria started as a riot in 2009 by members of an Islamist group known as Boko Haram. That first encounter turned into a full-blown gun-fight between Boko Haram and its supporters and the police and the military, according to Canada Free Press. Since 2010, Islamists have perpetrated drive-by shootings and suicide bombings that have killed 1,548 people. Boko Haram, which means “Western education is sacrilege,” has said it wants its imprisoned Islamists released and for the current Nigerian government to institute Sharia law throughout the nation. The group officially affiliated itself with al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb in 2010, about the same time that Somalia's Al-Shabaab also announced its Islamist-affiliation with al-Qaeda, according to Pam Geller at Atlas Shrugged. last week, Nigerian police and security forces reported that upwards of 60 people were fatally wounded when suspected al-Qaeda affiliate Boko Haram Islamists attacked security formations in Nigeria’s terrorist-infested Borno region, according to Jorge Vega, an international counterterrorism and security expert. According to Vega, the Boko Haram terrorists also executed 14 Nigerian prison officials in cold-blood and they freed more than 100 Islamist prisoners, who will probably return to the battlefield. The suspected terrorists then torched a police station and its adjoining police barracks, as well as a local courthouse and Bama’s government complex where some of the buildings were totally destroyed. During the attack, the terrorists perpetrated extensive arson on the divisional police station and police barracks. More than 20 police officers lost their lives, while three Children and a woman were burned to death. In April, a fierce battle in Baga, Nigeria between security forces and Islamic terrorists left at least 200 Nigerians dead in that nation’s northeast coastal region, an Israeli terrorism analyst who monitors jihad in Africa said. The source said that the terrorists initiated the attack with rocket-propelled grenades and soldiers retaliated with intense machine-gun fire in Nigerian neighborhoods and many of the casualties were civilians. The fighting in Baga forced civilians to flee into the surrounding community adjacent to Lake Chad. After the violence subsided, government officials were able to view the destruction firsthand, and their inspection revealed homes, small business establishments, and automobiles and trucks were torched as a result of the intense battle, according to local media. The terrorists living in the northeast part of Nigeria, including Baga, are said t
Re: Most Dangerous Drugs Produced In Anambra –NDLEA by IGBOSON1: 9:51am On Jun 29, 2015
FKO81:

Hard drugs and ritual dens in south west which one is more horrendous if I may ask? Don't allow me to dig in southwest crime land this Monday morning.

^^^Hehehehehe grin grin wink
Re: Most Dangerous Drugs Produced In Anambra –NDLEA by patrick89(m): 9:52am On Jun 29, 2015
BuddahMonk:
n attacker using a meat cleaver and his armed
partner killed a 25-year-old British soldier in the
streets of London on Wednesday, and Britain's elite
law enforcement believe the Nigerian men may be
affiliated with a dangerous a
BuddahMonk post=35274821:
n attacker using a meat cleaver and his armed
partner killed a 25-year-old British soldier in the
streets of London on Wednesday, and Britain's elite
law enforcement believe the Nigerian men may be
affiliated with a dangerous and bloodthirsty Islamist
group based in Nigeria and affiliated with al-Qaeda.
The United Kingdom's world-renowned law
enforcement agency, Scotland Yard, reported on
Thursday that two more suspected Nigerian
terrorists were arrested by inspectors investigating
the hacking death of a British soldier, Lee Rigby, in
London by two suspects yelling " Allahu Akbar."
Scotland Yard officials said counterterrorism unit
detectives arrested a male and female on Thursday
on suspicion of conspiracy to murder. Both suspects
are being held in a London police station, officials
noted.
The two suspects who killed the young soldier -- both
in their mid-20's -- were shot and arrested by police
at the scene of the killing of a British soldier on
Wednesday. Both men remain hospitalized in stable
condition, according to Scotland Yard.
Former al-Muhajiroun head Anjem Choudary
reportedly identified the man in the cell phone
video as Michael Adebolajo, a Christian who
converted to Islam around 2003 and took part in
Islamist anti-West demonstrations in London.
In the video, one of the suspects, Adebolajo, said,
"We swear by almighty Allah we will never stop
fighting you. We must fight them as they fight us."
According to a counterterrorism expert, the
attackers in this incident are likely affiliated with --
or influenced by -- the Islamist terror organization
based in Nigeria called Boko Haram.
The Islamic jihad in Nigeria started as a riot in 2009
by members of an Islamist group known as Boko
Haram. That first encounter turned into a full-blown
gun-fight between Boko Haram and its supporters
and the police and the military, according to Canada
Free Press.
Since 2010, Islamists have perpetrated drive-by
shootings and suicide bombings that have killed
1,548 people. Boko Haram, which means “Western
education is sacrilege,” has said it wants its
imprisoned Islamists released and for the current
Nigerian government to institute Sharia law
throughout the nation.
The group officially affiliated itself with al-Qaeda in
the Islamic Maghreb in 2010, about the same time
that Somalia's Al-Shabaab also announced its
Islamist-affiliation with al-Qaeda, according to Pam
Geller at Atlas Shrugged.
last week, Nigerian police and security forces
reported that upwards of 60 people were fatally
wounded when suspected al-Qaeda affiliate Boko
Haram Islamists attacked security formations in
Nigeria’s terrorist-infested Borno region, according
to Jorge Vega, an international counterterrorism and
security expert.
According to Vega, the Boko Haram terrorists also
executed 14 Nigerian prison officials in cold-blood
and they freed more than 100 Islamist prisoners,
who will probably return to the battlefield.
The suspected terrorists then torched a police station
and its adjoining police barracks, as well as a local
courthouse and Bama’s government complex where
some of the buildings were totally destroyed.
During the attack, the terrorists perpetrated
extensive arson on the divisional police station and
police barracks. More than 20 police officers lost
their lives, while three Children and a woman were
burned to death.
In April, a fierce battle in Baga, Nigeria between
security forces and Islamic terrorists left at least 200
Nigerians dead in that nation’s northeast coastal
region, an Israeli terrorism analyst who monitors
jihad in Africa said.
The source said that the terrorists initiated the attack
with rocket-propelled grenades and soldiers
retaliated with intense machine-gun fire in Nigerian
neighborhoods and many of the casualties were
civilians.
The fighting in Baga forced civilians to flee into the
surrounding community adjacent to Lake Chad.
After the violence subsided, government officials
were able to view the destruction firsthand, and
their inspection revealed homes, small business
establishments, and automobiles and trucks were
torched as a result of the intense battle, according to
local media.
The terrorists living in the northeast part of Nigeria,
including Baga, are said t
nd bloodthirsty Islamist
group based in Nigeria and affiliated with al-Qaeda.
The United Kingdom's world-renowned law
enforcement agency, Scotland Yard, reported on
Thursday that two more suspected Nigerian
terrorists were arrested by inspectors investigating
the hacking death of a British soldier, Lee Rigby, in
London by two suspects yelling " Allahu Akbar."
Scotland Yard officials said counterterrorism unit
detectives arrested a male and female on Thursday
on suspicion of conspiracy to murder. Both suspects
are being held in a London police station, officials
noted.
The two suspects who killed the young soldier -- both
in their mid-20's -- were shot and arrested by police
at the scene of the killing of a British soldier on
Wednesday. Both men remain hospitalized in stable
condition, according to Scotland Yard.
Former al-Muhajiroun head Anjem Choudary
reportedly identified the man in the cell phone
video as Michael Adebolajo, a Christian who
converted to Islam around 2003 and took part in
Islamist anti-West demonstrations in London.
In the video, one of the suspects, Adebolajo, said,
"We swear by almighty Allah we will never stop
fighting you. We must fight them as they fight us."
According to a counterterrorism expert, the
attackers in this incident are likely affiliated with --
or influenced by -- the Islamist terror organization
based in Nigeria called Boko Haram.
The Islamic jihad in Nigeria started as a riot in 2009
by members of an Islamist group known as Boko
Haram. That first encounter turned into a full-blown
gun-fight between Boko Haram and its supporters
and the police and the military, according to Canada
Free Press.
Since 2010, Islamists have perpetrated drive-by
shootings and suicide bombings that have killed
1,548 people. Boko Haram, which means “Western
education is sacrilege,” has said it wants its
imprisoned Islamists released and for the current
Nigerian government to institute Sharia law
throughout the nation.
The group officially affiliated itself with al-Qaeda in
the Islamic Maghreb in 2010, about the same time
that Somalia's Al-Shabaab also announced its
Islamist-affiliation with al-Qaeda, according to Pam
Geller at Atlas Shrugged.
last week, Nigerian police and security forces
reported that upwards of 60 people were fatally
wounded when suspected al-Qaeda affiliate Boko
Haram Islamists attacked security formations in
Nigeria’s terrorist-infested Borno region, according
to Jorge Vega, an international counterterrorism and
security expert.
According to Vega, the Boko Haram terrorists also
executed 14 Nigerian prison officials in cold-blood
and they freed more than 100 Islamist prisoners,
who will probably return to the battlefield.
The suspected terrorists then torched a police station
and its adjoining police barracks, as well as a local
courthouse and Bama’s government complex where
some of the buildings were totally destroyed.
During the attack, the terrorists perpetrated
extensive arson on the divisional police station and
police barracks. More than 20 police officers lost
their lives, while three Children and a woman were
burned to death.
In April, a fierce battle in Baga, Nigeria between
security forces and Islamic terrorists left at least 200
Nigerians dead in that nation’s northeast coastal
region, an Israeli terrorism analyst who monitors
jihad in Africa said.
The source said that the terrorists initiated the attack
with rocket-propelled grenades and soldiers
retaliated with intense machine-gun fire in Nigerian
neighborhoods and many of the casualties were
civilians.
The fighting in Baga forced civilians to flee into the
surrounding community adjacent to Lake Chad.
After the violence subsided, government officials
were able to view the destruction firsthand, and
their inspection revealed homes, small business
establishments, and automobiles and trucks were
torched as a result of the intense battle, according to
local media.
The terrorists living in the northeast part of Nigeria,
including Baga, are said t
resilience! Excellent.
Re: Most Dangerous Drugs Produced In Anambra –NDLEA by BermudaTriangle(m): 10:36am On Jun 29, 2015
FKO81:

Hard drugs and ritual dens in south west which one is more horrendous if I may ask? Don't allow me to dig in southwest crime land this Monday morning.


Dont let Indonesia, Malaysia, China, etc, hear you. !

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Re: Most Dangerous Drugs Produced In Anambra –NDLEA by basilo101: 10:58am On Jun 29, 2015
Biznes is biznes. Nobody was forced to buy d drugs. More hard drugs shud b produced and sent to agberos in d west and almajiris in d north while we smile to d banks
Re: Most Dangerous Drugs Produced In Anambra –NDLEA by missKiffy(f): 11:11am On Jun 29, 2015
omoelesa:
Land of d rising crime
I like this

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Re: Most Dangerous Drugs Produced In Anambra –NDLEA by MINISTER2000: 11:16am On Jun 29, 2015
Must every badnews come frm igboland! why can't us have better news frm anambra. is only that is working in igboland

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Re: Most Dangerous Drugs Produced In Anambra –NDLEA by MINISTER2000: 11:17am On Jun 29, 2015
Must every badnews come frm igboland! why can't us have better news frm anambra. is only okorocha that is working in igboland

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Re: Most Dangerous Drugs Produced In Anambra –NDLEA by OduaVanguard: 11:27am On Jun 29, 2015
BuddahMonk:


Michael Adebolajo (left) and Michael
Adebowale.
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Nigeria: UK Terror Suspect Appears in
Court
By
Abiodun Oluwarotimi
22 year-old Nigerian, Michael Adebowale who was
last week arrested in connection of the murder of a
United Kingdom soldier, Lee Rigby, appeared in
court Thursday after he was charged with a murder
case.
According to the Metropolitan Police, Adebowale was
also charged with unlawful possession of a firearm, a
Dutch revolver.
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Lol. Now I understand why you are taking this NDLEA revelation very personal -- that's coz you are a SELF-CONFESSED pot/marijuana/weed user yourself. cheesy That state of yours is really a cesspit of illegal drug activity. Smh.

BuddahMonk:


Don't cry for me bro am alright, I do pots but am more sober than you.

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