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450.4kg of cocaine with a street value of over N4 billion has been seized by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)..

Announcing the seizure of the hard drugs, Mitchell Ofoyeju, spokesperson for the agency disclosed that the cocaine was discovered by the anti-narcotics organisation after it figured out the major drug syndicate that specialises in the unlawful smuggling of cocaine from South American countries to West Africa.Photo:chinese Drug Gangs

Ahmadu Giade, chief executive of the agency said that the cocaine was imported from Chile, and that some barons in the cartel including two Chinese nationals have been arrested alongside their clearing agent who is a Nigerian.

He described the seizure as a major breakthrough in the country’s counter narcotics efforts, adding that this is the second largest cocaine discovery at the Tin Can Island Ports in Lagos State.

“The entire operation was intelligence-based and professionally executed. This is the second largest seizure of cocaine next to the 14.2 tons made at the same port in 2006,” he said. “The quantity is frightening and the street value paints a horrendous picture of the illicit drug trade. Apart from the estimated street value in the country the value would have doubled in Europe. The seizure is exciting to us. It is also a wakeup call for all hands to be on deck.” The agency’s boss, however, assured that investigations are ongoing to get other members of the syndicate arrested, and that it had kept tab on the consignment which originated from Chile and passed through Peru, Bolivia and Antwerpen in Belgium before getting to Tin Can Island Port.

“The drug was neatly concealed in customized floor wood inside a container which was cleared and taken to a private warehouse at Iganmu, Lagos,” he said.

“The agency is determined to send all drug barons out of circulation to prevent criminal acts capable of disrupting peace and stability in the country. I have therefore called for total security alertness in all entry and exit points. State Commanders have also been placed on red alert to ensure effective surveillance and prompt arrests and seizures of any illicit drug shipment.” Meanwhile, the agency’s spokesperson said that the clearing agent of the consignment and other people closely linked to the seizure were also arrested to ascertain their level of involvement as all the clearing documents had fake addresses on them.

“Drug seizures at the ports are usually very large because of the relative ease of transporting containerised goods in vessels and the volume of imported containers,” said Mr. Ofoyeju.

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Anti-narcotics operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on Thursday disclosed the discovery of 1kg cocaine hidden in sandals by a Nigerian based in Spain.

According to the agency, the suspect, Ezeugha Sunny, was detected on an Iberia flight at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos on Wednesday attempting to smuggle the drugs to Europe.

“The cocaine was carefully packed in two 500g parcels and neatly hidden in a pair of sandals he was putting on at the time of screening,” said Mitchell Ofoyeju, spokesperson for the agency.

Mr Ofoyeju disclosed that three other suspects also tested positive to drug ingestion, adding that two of them, Abuku Kennedy, 26, and Oparaji Anthony, 40, live in Spain, while Tochukwu Okeke, 35, lives in Monrovia, Liberia.

Ahmadu Giade, chief executive of the agency said that drug barons have nowhere to hide the illegal substance, stressing that the agency is determined to deal with the peddlers.

“The seizure is unique and the dedication of the officers must be commended. Drug barons will have their drug concealment methods discovered because we are prepared and committed to our duty of drug control,” he said. “Regular training in both interdiction techniques and passenger profiling is also our strength.” The suspect, who claimed to have got the sandals from a resident in Lagos, said that after losing his job in Europe, things became tough and he had no choice but to delve into crime..

“I work in Spain but I lost my job some months ago. Though I am single, it is difficult to cope in Europe without a job. It is joblessness that led me into drug trafficking. I needed money for my upkeep and when they told me that the drug will be inside my sandals, I felt it was a good plan to escape arrest but my desire did no work out,” he said.

Umar Hamza, airport commander for the agency, said that Tochukwu Okeke, one of the other arrested suspects, swallowed 45 pieces of narcotic substances on his way to Liberia.

According to him, the suspect was to board an Arik flight when he tested positive to drug ingestion.

“Oparaji Anthony ingested 71 wraps while Abuku Kennedy swallowed 45 wraps,” he said.

Mr Hamza added that the suspects are still on observation to expel the drugs in their stomachs.

“The suspects will be charged to court as soon as investigation is completed,” he said.

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The National Drug law Enforcement Agency has arrested a 34-year-old deportee, Mr. Ene Patrick, allegedly with 88 wraps of cocaine at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

A statement by the NDLEA spokesman, Mr. Ofoyeju Mitchell, on Sunday said Patrick was allegedly found to have ingested the cocaine consigment weighing 1.270kg while being deported from Afghanistan on May 18, 2010. The statement said that Patrick was the first deportee ever to test positive for drug ingestion, adding that it was "a situation narcotic officials described as strange."

Speaking on the case, the NDLEA Chairman/Chief Executive, Alhaji Ahmadu Giade, said his officers would continue to thwart attempts by drug cartels to use Nigeria as a drug transit point. Giade said, "Ordinarily, who would expect a drug deportee who has served a jail term for drugs to be deported with drugs in his stomach? We shall therefore remain vigilant to stop the next move of drug barons."

Eight other persons were arrested on different dates with narcotics weighing a total of 10.185kg, it said. The NDLEA Commander at the airport, Alhaji Hamza Umar, gave the names of eight other suspects recently arrested as Popoola Adete, 50, who allegedly ingested and inserted in her anus cocaine weighing 840 grammes; Bolanle Mustapha, 63, who ingested 1.420kg cocaine; Onyeze Chukwudi, 47, allegedly with 1.185kg cocaine; Ndigwe Chukwuma, 47, who allegedly ingested 1.405kg cocaine; and Nmah Chukwu, 47, that ingested 1.130kg cocaine..

Others are Smith Romeo, 32, ingested 1.360kg cocaine; Nwafor Stephen, 35, ingested 1.555kg cocaine; and Alekusho Ekundayo, 56, ingested cocine weighing 1.290kg. The statement said that Adete, a mother of six who owns a restaurant in Paris, was apprehended on May 18, 2010. She allegedly claimed that it was one of her customers that lured her into the illicit trade.

Ekundayo, who described herself as a petty trader, claimed to have ingested 80 wraps of illicit drugs. The suspect, who sells children's clothes and jewellery at Mokola, Ibadan, was reportedly intercepted by a scanning machine as she tried to travel to Paris on an Iberia flight. Upon further search, she was also found to have inserted another wrap weighing 200 grammes in her private part.

Latifu, who is 63, is the oldest drug traffickers arrested this year at the airport, the statement said. The textile and jewellery merchant at Balogun market, Lagos allegedly confessed to ingesting 100 wraps of illicit substances and was arrested on May 1, 2010 on the same flight with Alekusho on their way to France. He was allegedly given the sum of €2,000 and was to receive another €2,000 on successful delivery, the NDLEA spokesman said.

Onyeze was apprehended on the same day while attempting to board an Air France flight to Paris enroute to Finland. Onyeze, who has lived in Finland for nine years, had been importing office equipment into Nigeria for sale. Onyeze told NDLEA interrogators that he suffered a big loss in 2008 and had not recovered from the problem, adding that he ingested drugs based on influence from a friend in Europe.

He said, "My phone number was given to somebody in Nigeria. Since I arrived from Finland last month, we have been talking until I was finally given the drugs. I swallowed 60 pieces for €2,500. I am married with a child."
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Nigerian police have arrested a couple after finding cocaine stuffed down the underwear of the mother and two six-year old twins as they tried to board a plane for London.

“Although the man was not found with any drugs, his wife and two children, who are twins aged six years, were found with cocaine hidden in their underwear,” an official of Nigeria’s drug law
enforcement agency said.

The woman was carrying more than three kilograms of cocaine while her children carried a total of around 700 grams, he said.

Narcotics agents detained the family as were was about to board a London-bound plane at Lagos’s Murtala Mohammed International airport on March 28.

“We have released the twins to other family members because they are minors and innocent while their parents will soon be taken to court for drug trafficking,” said the official..

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