Officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) discovered
6.158kg of heroin abandoned at the Murtala Mohammed International
Airport (MMIA) Lagos. The anti-narcotics agency also arrested two
suspected drug traffickers at the airport while attempting to smuggle
2.035kg of cocaine concealed in cassava flour to Nairobi, Kenya and
2.485kg of cannabis to Qatar. The abandoned consignment which originated
from Pakistan was left unclaimed on the conveyor belt at the arrival
hall during the inward screening of passengers on Etihad Airways flight.
NDLEA commander at the airport, Ahmadu Garba said that the abandoned
heroin was hidden inside a bag of clothes.
“Officers detected 6.158kg of heroin hidden amidst clothes in the
abandoned luggage. Oluwasheto Abiodun, a 39-year-old electrician was
found in possession of 2.035kg of cocaine while Ibe Divine, 33-year-old
welder was caught with 2.485kg of cannabis. Both cases are currently
under investigation,” he stated.
Oluwasheto, from Ondo State told officials that he was asked to send the drugs to Nairobi by his childhood friend.
"I am an electrician based in Lagos. My childhood friend asked me to buy
perfumes, sunglasses and shirts for him. After I bought the items, he
then called that somebody will give me cassava flour to add and send to
Nairobi, Kenya.
"However, during the search operation at the airport, two parcels of
cocaine weighing 2.035 was hidden inside the flour. This was what led to
my arrest. I was only given the sum of three hundred thousand Naira
(N300,000) to buy the items, but my action has led me to detention".
On his part, the second suspect, Ibe Divine who is a welder and married
father of two from Imo State said in his statement that he wanted to
sell the cannabis in Qatar for a high profit.
“I am a welder but I have been working in Qatar as a labourer. I bought
the cannabis for fifteen thousand Naira (N15,000) in Nigeria with the
intention of making a very high profit from it in Doha. In all l had ten
parcels of cannabis hidden inside jeans trousers in my luggage. During
the search of my luggage, I was arrested after the drug was detected” he
stated.
Chairman/Chief Executive of the NDLEA, Col. Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah
(retd.) in his response assured members of the public that the Agency
will continue to improve its screening capability in drug detection,
arrest and prosecution of drug barons.
“The NDLEA will continue to wax stronger in counter narcotic operations.
We have equally organised a manhunt for the importers of the abandoned
heroin and they shall soon be exposed” Abdallah assured.
The NDLEA boss also called for the support of members of the public with
useful information on the activities of drug barons in their
communities. The suspects will soon be charged to court
Source: The Nation
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