According to a report by punch:
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency on Wednesday stormed and occupied the Lagos house of Chika Egwu Udensi, a crew member of the Arik Air flight W3101, who was arrested with 20 kilogrammes of cocaine at the London Heathrow Airport.
The NDLEA moved to the house after they
had interrogated pilots and flight attendants of the flight that left
the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos for London on Monday
night. The interrogation lasted for several hours at the NDLEA head
office in Lagos.
It was gathered that soon after the interrogation, the NDLEA moved to the suspect’s house in the Ejigbo area of Lagos State.
A
source, who did not say if there were occupants in the house, told one
of our correspondents that the NDLEA men were “currently occupying the
house, and we will not leave here until we get all the evidence that we
want.”
It was gathered that although the
operatives had seized the suspect’s Range Rover, the NDLEA was still of
the opinion that Udensi had other property.
The source said, ‘We are investigating if
he has other property in Lagos or elsewhere. Some of them (suspected
drug courier) live simple lives, but have other valuables stashed
everywhere. We are searching for incriminating documents.”
On the interrogation, the NDLEA in a
statement said the entire crew members including some support staff that
worked on the flight before it departed Lagos appeared before narcotic
investigators at the Ikoyi headquarters of the agency.
They include two pilots and members of the cabin crew comprising an Australian and a South African.
The statement by the NDLEA spokesperson,
Mr. Mitchell Ofoyeju, read in part, “The invitation which was made by
the agency was swiftly complied with by the management of Arik Air.
“The crew members were conveyed to the
NDLEA office in an official bus belonging to Arik Air. This is part of
ongoing investigation to determine their level of involvement in the
smuggling of 20 kg of cocaine found with Chika Egwu Udensi, a member of
the cabin crew in London.
“The latest Range Rover car belonging to
the prime suspect parked on the airline’s premises had also been moved
to the NDLEA office as exhibit.”
Ofoyeju also confirmed to one of our
correspondents that the operatives went to the attendant’s house,
adding, “Wait till tomorrow (Thursday). We will make a comprehensive
statement on it.”
Meanwhile, the Chairman/ Chief Executive
Officer, NDLEA, Mr. Ahmadu Giade, was said to have promised to carry out
an elaborate investigation into the ongoing case, stressing that all
persons involved would be exposed and prosecuted.
“The agency has made remarkable progress
in it counter-narcotic efforts and will resist any act capable of
reversing the gains so far recorded,” he said.
However, findings by our correspondent
revealed that the NDLEA and other aviation security officials were
seriously grilling an Arik staff member working in the catering
department who is believed to have assisted the suspect.
Security officials, it was learnt,
believed that the suspect was assisted by some staff members of Arik
catering department to move the 20 kilogrammes of cocaine into the
aircraft.
One of the top security officials, who
spoke to our correspondent under the condition of anonymity, said,
“Security officials believe strongly that the 20kgs of cocaine might
have been moved into the aircraft through the Arik’s catering
department. There is a prime suspect in that department that is being
interrogated specially.
“Normally, staff members of the catering
department carrying foods from the airline office to the aircraft are
not usually screened. Officials believe the bags containing the 20kgs of
cocaine may have been taken through this route.”
“The reason for this is that there is a
machine that searches the cabin crew members at the airline’s office
before they go to the airport terminal to board the plane. So if the
suspect carried it himself, he may have been caught. A major suspect in
the catering department is going through series of interrogation.”
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