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NDLEA discovers cocaine inside passenger’s boxer shorts, luggage

By Odita Sunday
01 April 2017   |   4:00 am
Narcotic officers of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos have discovered cocaine hidden inside the boxer shorts and luggage of a passenger. 

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Narcotic officers of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos have discovered cocaine hidden inside the boxer shorts and luggage of a passenger.

Two suspected drug traffickers, a jewellery and auto parts dealers, have been apprehended in connection with unlawful importation of narcotics.

The suspects, according to the agency, are Okonkwo Godwin, 57, an importer of jewellery found with cocaine in his boxer shorts, and Nnaemeka David Chinedu, 37, an auto parts dealer who ingested 94 wraps of heroin.

This is one of the largest quantities of drugs ingested by a suspect at the Lagos airport lately.

NDLEA Commander at the airport, Ahmadu Garba, said the suspects arrived from Brazil and Uganda with cocaine and heroin, respectively, and are currently being interrogated for illegally importing narcotics into the country.

He said: “Okonkwo Godwin was caught with one wrap of cocaine in his boxer shots and another inside his bag, all weighing 750 grammes.

“He was arrested during the inward screening of passengers on a South African Airline flight from Brazil.

“Nnaemeka David Chinedu was arrested for ingesting 94 wraps of heroin, weighing 1.595kg, during the screening of passengers on Rwanda Airline from Uganda.”

Godwin said he smuggled drugs because of his numerous financial problems.

“I am married with two children, but I am in a terrible financial crisis. I used to import jewellery for sale at Trade Fair Complex in Lagos and Onitsha Main Market.

“Things have changed so drastically that l even find it difficult to feed my family. This was what led me into drug trafficking.

“I was given two wraps of cocaine; one was hidden in my boxer shots, while the other was in my luggage.

“The agreement was for me to sell the drug and share the proceeds with my partner in Brazil,” he stated.

Chinedu said he swallowed 94 wraps of heroin for N450, 000 out of desperation.

“I ingested drugs for N450, 000 because l was desperate. This is my first time of smuggling drugs.

“I have been selling auto parts in Lagos for the past 15 years, but l must admit that things are very rough with me financially.

“I was paid to smuggle drugs from Uganda to make ends meet,” he explained.

NDLEA Chairman, Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah, said: “NDLEA is working very hard to intercept drugs at all entry points and also arrest every trafficker.

“Those who intend to enrich themselves with proceeds of drugs will end up in detention.”

The agency said the suspects would soon be charged to court.

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