Matilda Omonaiye/
A man arrested at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos has allegedly excreted 113 wraps of a substance suspected to be cocaine.
Narcotics agents identified the Madrid, Spain-bound drug trafficker as Okonkwo Chimezie Henry.
According to the spokesman of the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Femi Babafemi, the suspect was arrested on Easter day, after which he excreted “a total of 113 wraps of cocaine weighing 1.750 kilogramme with a street value of N423 million”.
Babafemi stated: “Okonkwo was about boarding a Turkish Airline flight number TK0626 at about 8pm when he was apprehended at screening 2 point and taken into custody by the NDLEA operatives at the Lagos airport. He was subsequently put under observation at the JBTF/NDLEA facility for further investigation.
“Twenty four hours after putting him under excretion observation, the suspect who has been living in Spain for 10 years excreted 39 wraps of cocaine and subsequently passed out a total of 113 wraps in five exretions. Further investigation reveals he ingested the illicit drug in a hotel in Igando area of Lagos.”
Babafemi also quoted the Commander, MMIA Command of the NDLEA, Ahmadu Garba, saying: “The suspect excreted 39 wraps weighing 600 grammes at 9.58am on April 5; 13 wraps weighing 200 grammes at 6.30pm same day; 16 wraps weighing 250 grammes at 10.30pm same day; and 32 wraps weighing 500 grammes at 7.30am on April 6.”
Similarly, narcotics agents at the airport also intercepted a 2.8kg of skunk meant for Dubai in UAE through Emirate Airline. The illicit drug was concealed in crayfish, bitter leaves and melons packaged in a sack but was recovered at the SAHCO export shed of the MMIA.
Babafemi added: “Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. General Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) in his reaction commended officers and men of the MMIA Command of the Agency for not allowing criminal elements take advantage of the Easter holiday to further their illicit trade, and dent Nigeria’s image abroad. “
He further quoted the Chairman saying: “We all must stay committed to the ongoing offensive action at the airports, seaports, land borders, on the streets of Nigerian cities and across the various drug joints and even in the forests where some are hiding to cultivate and process cannabis sativa. We must disrupt their illicit trade and dismantle their cartels.”
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