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NDLEA Arrests Four, Intercepts Cocaine In Tea Bags
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), yesterday, said that fresh attempts by Brazil-based drug cartel to smuggled substantial quantities of Cocaine into Nigeria through the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, and Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, concealing the illicit substance in teabags, have been aborted.
According to the agency, four traffickers involved in an attempt to import and export illicit drugs through the country, last week, were now in their custody.
The agency’s Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, made this known, yesterday, in a statement made available to newsmen in Lagos.
According to the statement, one of the suspects, 33-year-old Pascal Ekene Okolo, an indigene of Ihe, in Ogwu Local Government Area of Enugu State, was arrested during an inward clearance of Qatar Airways flight from Sao Paulo via Doha at the arrival hall of the NAIA on Sunday, April 17.
Okolo, who claimed to be into wine business in Brazil, was arrested with a travelling bag containing different medicinal teabags, which were used to conceal 4.1kilogrammes of Cocaine.
Same day, a Canada-based Nigerian, Anigo Christian Godspower, was intercepted at the D-Arrival Hall of the MMIA, Ikeja, during an inward clearance of passengers on Qatar Airways from Sao Paolo via Doha to Lagos.
When his luggage was searched, two blocks of Cocaine with a total weight of 2.10kg were discovered.
The 52-year-old Anigo, who hails from Udi Local Government Area of Enugu State claimed he operated an unregistered Bureau De Change business before delving into the illicit drug trade.
The bid by another cartel to export 950 grammes of Heroin concealed in the soles of ladies’ foot-wears through the MMIA cargo shed was equally foiled by anti-narcotic officers who have so far arrested two suspects linked to the crime.
Those arrested between April 16 and 17 in connection with attempts to export the drug to Monrovia, Liberia include: Idokoja Solomon Chukwurah and Patrick John Tochukwu.
Meanwhile, NDLEA operatives who raided Kano, Kaduna, Benue and Akwa Ibom states have seized no less than 88,734 doses of Tramadol, Pentazocine, Diazepam and Swinol.
“In Kano, Aliyu Usman, 28, was arrested at Railway area of the state capital with 47,000 capsules of Tramadol and 2,000 ampules of Pentazocine injection on Tuesday, April 19 while Saminu Usman, 28, was nabbed with 24,710 Tramadol tablets at Gadar Tamburawa area of Kano two days earlier.”
While in Benue, another dealer, Emeka Eze was arrested at an NDLEA checkpoint at Adikpo, Kwande Local Government Area of the state with 10,000 Tramadol capsules and 900 tablets of Swinol, and in Kaduna State, the duo of Raphael Daniel and David Musa were arrested at Mando Park, Kaduna with 1kg of Cocaine on Thursday, April 21.
A week after Muhammad Sani Ibrahim sent 12.1kg of Cannabis from Lagos to Kaduna, operatives were able to trace and arrest him last Thursday, and brought him to Kaduna after his consignment was intercepted.
Another dealer, Kamilu Ibrahim was also arrested same day at Kargi village in Kubau LGA, Kaduna State with 10.6kg Cannabis Sativa, while Bashir Ibrahim was arrested on Friday, April 22 after his four consignments containing Cannabis Sativa weighing 44.6kg were intercepted three days earlier along Abuja-Kaduna express road.
In Akwa Ibom State, operatives arrested two female drug dealers: Eno-Obong Edet, 36, and Hossana Esema Ukpong, 28, with various quantities of Rohypnol, Diazepam, Tramadol and Cannabis, while a suspected fake security agent was arrested on Saturday, April 23 in Abuja while moving 23.8kg Cannabis from Lagos to Maiduguri, Borno State.
By: Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos