Officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at the
Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos, have arrested two
suspects for drug trafficking.
The agency has also uncovered new tricks by drug trafficking cartels to circumvent security checks at the nation’s airports.
The agency has also uncovered new tricks by drug trafficking cartels to circumvent security checks at the nation’s airports.
A suspected drug trafficker, Roland Chukwudi Tochukwu, 37, who was
apprehended for importing 2.045kg of heroin from Nairobi, Kenya, was
found in possession of a fake travel ticket indicating that he was
coming from China.
Another suspect, Maduka Nnemeka Peter, 39, was also caught attempting to export 1.555kg of cocaine to Dubai.
Preliminary investigation by NDLEA revealed that Tochukwu deliberately replaced his ticket with a fake one showing that he was coming from China instead of Nairobi.
This was intended to place him on a low risk profile but his expectations were dashed as the heroin concealed inside his luggage was detected during screening of passengers on an Ethiopian Airline flight.
NDLEA commander at the Lagos airport, Ahmadu Garba, while explaining reasons for the falsification of the ticket, said drugs are more expensive in Asia.
“The suspect wanted to distract the attention of officers by presenting himself as coming from China while he actually took off from Nairobi.
This is because, it is economically unwise to bring narcotics from China where the price is far higher than here in Nigeria. Heroin weighing 2.045kg was found inside the luggage of Tochukwu while Maduka Nnemeka Peter also concealed 1.555kg of cocaine in his luggage on his way to Dubai on an Etihad flight,” the commander stated.
Tochukwu, a trader in Onitsha and married with three children, said his friend introduced him into drug trafficking.
“This was the plan of my friend who introduced me into drug trafficking. I sell clothes in Onitsha but my business is as good as dead due to the economic recession. My friend that I contacted for financial assistance requested that I bring a bag containing heroin from Nairobi. The fake ticket was the plan of my friend who assured me that I will never be caught,” he stated.
Peter, an automobile parts dealer based in Aba with his wife and two children, said family problem pushed him into drug trafficking.
“I lost goods worth N4 million few years ago and since then my life has been a shadow of itself. I smuggled the drug for the sum of N200, 000 to solve family problem,” he stated.
Another suspect, Maduka Nnemeka Peter, 39, was also caught attempting to export 1.555kg of cocaine to Dubai.
Preliminary investigation by NDLEA revealed that Tochukwu deliberately replaced his ticket with a fake one showing that he was coming from China instead of Nairobi.
This was intended to place him on a low risk profile but his expectations were dashed as the heroin concealed inside his luggage was detected during screening of passengers on an Ethiopian Airline flight.
NDLEA commander at the Lagos airport, Ahmadu Garba, while explaining reasons for the falsification of the ticket, said drugs are more expensive in Asia.
“The suspect wanted to distract the attention of officers by presenting himself as coming from China while he actually took off from Nairobi.
This is because, it is economically unwise to bring narcotics from China where the price is far higher than here in Nigeria. Heroin weighing 2.045kg was found inside the luggage of Tochukwu while Maduka Nnemeka Peter also concealed 1.555kg of cocaine in his luggage on his way to Dubai on an Etihad flight,” the commander stated.
Tochukwu, a trader in Onitsha and married with three children, said his friend introduced him into drug trafficking.
“This was the plan of my friend who introduced me into drug trafficking. I sell clothes in Onitsha but my business is as good as dead due to the economic recession. My friend that I contacted for financial assistance requested that I bring a bag containing heroin from Nairobi. The fake ticket was the plan of my friend who assured me that I will never be caught,” he stated.
Peter, an automobile parts dealer based in Aba with his wife and two children, said family problem pushed him into drug trafficking.
“I lost goods worth N4 million few years ago and since then my life has been a shadow of itself. I smuggled the drug for the sum of N200, 000 to solve family problem,” he stated.
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