The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency(NDLEA) announced the arrest of two drug traffickers at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.
According to Punch Newspapers, Michael Okwuma and Chidiebere Nwajagu flew into the country with the drugs from Brazil.
Speaking to newsmen, one of the drug peddlers, Okwuma, said “I
live in Sao Paulo with my wife and child. I work in a supermarket but
my salary is not sufficient to take care of my family. The man that gave
me the drugs is like a father to me.
“He
usually renders me financial assistance. He was the one that bought my
ticket and gave me the $3,000. I was very happy for the gesture. He also
gave me a bag containing children’s clothes and wooden frames to take
to Nigeria. When I got to Lagos, NDLEA officers opened the bag and found
the cocaine.”
Confirming the arrests, the NDLEA Commander at the Airport, Mr. Ahmadu Garba, said “Okwuma
was found in possession of 3.4kg of cocaine hidden inside wooden frames
and Nwajagu Chidiebere was found with 3.2kg of cocaine hidden inside
packs of Irish whiskey. The drug has an estimated street value of N59m.
“Okwuma
took off from Guarulhos International Airport Sao Paulo, Brazil on a
South African Airways flight through Johannesburg to Lagos. Nwajagu
Chidiebere also left Brazil on an Emirates flight through United Arab
Emirates to Lagos. Both suspects will soon be charged to court.”
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