Friday, 14 February 2014

5 kg heroin abandoned on praying rug at Murtala Muhammed Airport Lagos

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A suspected drug trafficking syndicate, yesterday, abandoned five kilogrammes of high grade heroin at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, Lagos.
The drug was hidden inside praying rugs imported from Pakistan.
Narcotic officers made the discovery during inward screening of cargoes on Qatar Airline flight.
The agency also arrested a 29-year-old man, Osigwe Kelvin Uchenna, for ingesting nine wraps of methamphetamine weighing 400 grammes at the airport.
NDLEA Airport Commander, Mr.Hamza Umar, said the examination of the consignment was witnessed by other security agents.
He said: “The consignment was given 100 per cent physical examination in the presence of customs and other security agents.
“During the search, we found 35 sachets of brown powdery substance that tested positive for heroin concealed in praying rugs. A trader was also arrested for ingesting methamphetamine.”
The arrested suspect, Osigwe Kelvin Uchenna, who had lived in Gabon for 10 years, tested positive for drug ingestion.
While he was under observation, he excreted nine wraps of methamphetamine weighing 400 grammes.
In his statement Osigwe said: “This is my first time of smuggling drugs. I feel sad because my pastor warned me against crime.
“He told me that I will be successful in life but I must avoid drug trafficking, fraud and other crimes in order to actualise God’s plan for my life.”
The suspect, who is a primary school certificate holder, is single and hails from Imo State.
Chairman/Chief Executive of the agency, Ahmadu Giade, said Nigeria is winning the drug war against all odds.
He said: “Nigeria is winning the anti-narcotic crusade against all odds. Drug cartels only abandon their drugs when the operating environment is inclement.
“This is a sign of effective security checks which is good for the country. The NDLEA will continue to intercept drugs through advance surveillance techniques.”
The NDLEA boss, who ordered an investigation into the cases, assured that all suspects would be charged to court.

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