In Lagos, agents of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency have found illegal substances hidden in ladies’ clothing and incense candles.
“The items which include consignments of cocaine and loud, a synthetic strain of cannabis – were concealed in incense candles, game packs, dry hibiscus leaves and ladies’ wears,” NDLEA spokesman, Femi Babafemi said.
The Murtala Muhammed International Airport was to be used for the smuggling of dangerous drugs into and out of Nigeria, according to a statement released on Sunday.
According to Babafemi, some suspects have been taken into custody.
“A businessman, Abdulwahab Owolabi Alebiosu was on Thursday, July 18, 2024 arrested at his Horizon Court, Lekki, Lagos residence after a consignment of 40 parcels of Loud weighing 20.30Kg hidden in packs of chessboards, scrabbles, checkers, and poker set, brought in from Canada on a British Airways flight was intercepted at the SAHCO import shed of the Lagos airport during a joint examination of the cargo with men of Customs Service,” the statement read.
It added, “A search of his home also led to the recovery of more exhibits including some drug paraphernalia, such as a weighing scale, and cannabis potency test kit, while four vaping machines were recovered from his business premises on Admiralty Way, Lekki. A Mikano black truck with registration number FST 657 HP was also recovered from his house.
Similarly, on Friday, July 19, NDLEA agents at the MMIA’s NAHCO export shed stopped two big bags that were headed for Pakistan. Four parcels of cocaine and fourteen bundles of Loud, totaling 1.360 kilograms, were hidden inside the bags along with other food products like dried hibiscus and bitter leaf.
“Further investigations led to the arrest of a businesswoman, Eze Queen Ogechi, who claimed she was sending the illicit consignment to Pakistan on the instruction of her brother, Eze Nnamdi Promise, based in the South Asia country.
“Also at the Lagos airport, NDLEA operatives attached to Terminal II, Departure Gate of the MMIA, on Thursday, July 18 intercepted a male Beninese passenger, Orobi Adoubi Amen, travelling with a bag containing some female native dresses.
“The suspect was going to Dubai via Accra, Ghana on an Air Peace Airline flight and a connecting flight to Dubai, UAE on Emirates Airline. A thorough search of the bag revealed eight parcels of Loud weighing 2.10kg were concealed in the ladies’ native wears. The suspect claimed he was given the consignment for a fee of N600,000 on successful delivery”
Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.), the chairman of the NDLEA, praised the anti-drug personnel for the seizures.
He urged them to keep up the intensity of their continuous efforts to reduce the supply and demand of drugs, saying that their operational victories and those of their fellow citizens around the nation are greatly appreciated.