The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has opened its case against Abba Kyari, suspended deputy commissioner of police.
At the federal high court on Monday, the prosecution called Patricia Afolabi a commander of narcotics attached to the NDLEA unit, as its first witness.
Afolabi told the court that receiving and carrying out forensic analysis on drug evidence is a part of her job description
She said she received one sealed transparent evidence pack containing 24 dispensing packs from Abubakar Aliyu, forensic liaison officer of the agency, on February 7, 2022.
She claimed that each park had a 0.5gram white material.
She said that a request form for analysis was also attached to the package.
The witness added that out of the 24 packs, only 21 were cocaine.
“From the analysis, I conducted, which I labelled exhibit A-X, I found out that 21 of the exhibits contained cocaine, while exhibit H to G was found to be negative,” she said.
“I then issued an analysis report of my findings, which I signed and sealed. I repacked them as exhibits in a large envelope and addressed it to O.C. NDLEA Abuja.”
With no objection from the defendants, the court admitted all the exhibits in evidence.
During cross-examination, Afolabi said it was not compulsory for suspects to be present while the analysis is being conducted.