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Officer Woos denies being arrested for drug trafficking, threatens legal action

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Nigerian content creator, Jubril Oladapo Gbadamosi, popularly known as Officer Woos, has denied reports that he was arrested for drug trafficking.

Reports that the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, arrested Officer Woos for allegedly importing a substantial quantity of bread and brownies laced with cocaine, from Mexico, surfaced online on Thursday.

Reacting on Saturday in a statement by Versed Attorneys, his legal representatives, the content creator tagged the news as false, defamatory, and an attempt to damage “his reputation, his brand and profession standing”.

While threatening legal action, Officer Woos demanded “immediate and unconditional retraction from all pages, handles and individuals responsible for the publication and circulation of these false statements”.

“Our client further demands that a public apology be issued on the same platforms on which the defamatory statements were published, within forty-eight (48) hours from the date of this statement,” the statement said.

While NAFDAC and NDLEA are yet to officially confirm or debunk the alleged arrest, DAILY POST reports that Officer Woos stopped content creation since 2025 to venture into bread production.

Officer Woos denies being arrested for drug trafficking, threatens legal action

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