NDLEA intercepts Europe-bound cocaine, others at Lagos airport

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has foiled attempts to export large consignments of illicit drugs, including cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and ephedrine, to Dubai and Europe.

NDLEA spokespman Femi Babafemi said in a statement on Sunday in Abuja that the drugs were intercepted at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

Mr Babafemi said that NDLEA operatives discovered the drugs despite the desperate drug cartels’ various disingenuous modes of concealment.

He added that all those behind the efforts to export the illicit drugs were arrested.

Mr Babafemi said top on the list of those so far arrested in connection with the seizures was a Nigerian based in Athens, Greece, Iwuozor Edward Chinedu.

According to Mr Babafemi, Mr Chinedu disembarked from an Ethiopian airline flight on Friday after NDLEA officers on the tarmac intercepted two bags during a secondary check at the foot of the aircraft.

“When the bags were searched in the presence of Chinedu, and other airport stakeholders, two big pellets wrapped with foil papers and some sprinkles of pepper were recovered from each of the two sides of one of the bags.

“The pellets were used to construct false walls at the sides of the bag. The two parcels contained substances that tested positive for cocaine and heroin with a gross weight of 1.30kgs and 900 grams, respectively.

“Chinedu claimed he came to Nigeria three months ago to do surgery, which he was not comfortable doing in Athens. He further claimed he was given the bag to deliver in Greece for a fee of two million naira,” Mr Babafemi said.

The NDLEA spokesman also said operatives at the airport’s export shed of Nigerian Aviation Handling Company on January 30 arrested a pregnant woman, Gloria Onome.

Mr Babafemi said the arrest came after 800 grams of skunk were discovered concealed in two small radio sets she was sending to Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

“On the same day, operatives also intercepted a consignment going to Congo Kinshasa containing 111 bottles of body cream that were used to conceal 24.50kgs of ephedrine, a chemical precursor and active ingredient to produce methamphetamine.

“The cargo was later traced to a trader at Alaba trade fair complex, Ojo area of Lagos, Onyekachukwu Uduekwelu after the initial arrest of two freight agents.

“Another housewife, Mrs Victoria Okpara, was arrested at her residence at 37 Obashola street, Ijesha area of Lagos on January 27, following the seizure of 300 grams of skunk hidden in a bag of crayfish she was sending to Dubai, UAE through a freight agent,” he said.
(NAN)