A 34-year-old
motorcycle parts dealer has been arrested by anti-narcotics agents with 9.150kg
of cocaine, which were concealed in the soles of foot wears being imported into
the country. The arrest of the Enugu State-born suspect, identified as Okolo
Emenike, was made, weekend, during the inward screening of passengers on a
Turkish airline flight from Brazil, at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International
Airport, Abuja.
The National
Drug Law Enforcement Agency Commander at the Abuja Airport, Hamisu Lawan,
explained that the discovery of the drugs, with an estimated value of 3.8
million pounds, which is close to half a billion Naira, was the last arrest
made in year 2016. Lawan said: “The discovery was made in a shipment of shoes
during inward screening of passengers on a Turkish airline flight from Sao
Paulo, Brazil. The cocaine was industrially concealed in the soles of new foot
wears.”
His story During interrogation, Emenike, a father of one, disclosed that he was offered N1 million to smuggle the drugs into Nigeria. He explained that he was forced to leave the shores of Nigeria for Brazil in search of greener pastures, when his business was experiencing a down turn, owing to recession.
However, on
reaching Brazil, Emenike said, “things became worse for me as I could not get a
job. I had no money to sustain myself while my work permit was being processed.
“I was equally confronted with the fear of deportation. This made me desperate
for quick wealth. In the process, I met my childhood friend, who offered me
N1million to traffic cocaine to Nigeria. “He also paid for my ticket and gave
me three bags of shoes containing the cocaine. But on arrival at the Abuja
airport, the cocaine was detected and I was arrested.
I had wanted
to invest money offered to me in my business that failed due to recession.”
NDLEA boss reacts Chairman/Chief Executive of the NDLEA, Col. Muhammad Mustapha
Abdallah (retd.) who commended his men for the arrest, stated that the huge
profit derived from drug trafficking had made it a top priority for drug
cartels to be financially incapacitated. He said: “We must continue to take
deliberate steps to intercept drugs and ultimately prevent the criminal
enrichment of drug cartels.
Illicit drug
proceeds negatively affect economic development; it could be used to corrupt
government officials and for terrorism funding thereby subjecting mankind to
widespread destruction.” Describing the arrest and subsequent seizure as one of
the benefits of training, Abdalla said: “The seizure is a validation of
enhanced capacity of officers due to series of training programmes carried out
by the agency. “The training, covering investigation, raid operations as well
as prosecution, was conducted with the assistance of the United States
government, European Union and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.
“This is just
a tip of the iceberg, because as the benefits of these training begin to
manifest, more drugs shall be detected and cartels dislodged in the days ahead.”
The NDLEA boss, therefore, appealed to stakeholders to intensify the
anti-narcotic campaign, adding that the suspect would be charged to court soon.
Source:Vanguard
Source:Vanguard
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