ABSTRACT
The manual approach used in the regulation of the investigation been carried out by the National Drug investigations is very devious and dress full. This research work investigated into the problems encountered due to the debilitation of hard dugs admitted into the country as well as in the society with a view of designing and implementing a computerized system to handle the work with less difficult for an effective decision making.
In the course of the study, an existing system was introduced and its inefficiency were detected and gradually expressed, after which is solutions to the deigned problem were proffered in the new designed computerized system which is radiate and more interactive. The new system laminates all the problem experience with the existing system. The case study is national Drug Law. Enforcement Agency NDLEA Enugu.
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