Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have thwarted attempts by drug cartels to break through the security at Nigeria’s main airports in Lagos and Abuja with large consignments of illicit substances.
No fewer than 11 members of the trafficking syndicates were also arrested in connection to the seizures.
Spokesman of the agency, Femi Babafemi, said on Sunday in Abuja that apart from the 11 suspects, a 35-year-old physically challenged lady, Kasarachi Onumajuru, who hides behind her condition to deal drugs in Umudumaonu community, Mbaitoli Local Government Area of Imo State, was also arrested on Sunday, May 29.
He said, “First on the list of those arrested in connection to seizures at the two airports is Ofor Chima Chileobi who had on Friday 20th May attempted to export to Dubai, UAE, 200 blocks of Cannabis Sativa weighing 30.20kg concealed in 40 sacks of bitter leaf through the SAHCO export shed, a cargo wing of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos.
“Same day, 10 cartons of khat with a gross weight of 354.600kg were also seized at the NAHCO import shed of the airport. The following day, Saturday 21st May, a freight agent, Roland Orinami, was arrested by NDLEA operatives attached to the local wing of the Lagos airport with 1.90kg Loud, a variant of cannabis, factory packed in some bottles while trying to send same via flight to Abuja.”
According to Babafemi, a follow-up operation in Abuja led to the arrest of a taxi driver, Nsikak Evans, who was sent to collect the consignment.
He stated that Evan’s confession also led to the arrest of the actual owner, Adesanya Olakunle Isaac, at his house in the Life Camp area of Abuja.
At the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, a 45-year-old Ezika Ugochukwu Nicholas, from Ichida, Anocha area of Anambra State was arrested on Thursday, May 26 for ingesting 60 pellets of cocaine weighing 1.037kg on arrival from Addis Ababa on board Ethiopian airline.
Ezika, who claimed he was into shoe business before his arrest, travelled to Ethiopia on May 23 on the invitation of the person who gave him the drug, which he ingested before returning to the waiting arms of NDLEA officers at the Abuja airport.
In the same vein, efforts by drug cartels to export 4kg methamphetamine concealed in nylon rolls to New Zealand were also frustrated by anti-narcotic officers attached to a courier company in Lagos just as they blocked different quantities of Cannabis Sativa and Tramadol hidden in soles of slippers from being shipped to Oman through the same firm.
Meanwhile, no fewer than 335,820 tablets of Tramadol, Exol 5, Diazepam and Rohypnol as well as 400 bottles of codeine syrup concealed in bags of vegetables were intercepted in Abuja in a hummer passenger bus coming from Enugu on Monday, May 30. The bus driver, Augustine James, 35, is currently helping with the investigation.


