Two suspected drug traffickers have been arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, DNLEA, at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, for smuggling 6.6 kilogrammes of cocaine into the country.
The bad guys – Michael Okwuma and Chidiebere Nwajagu – were said to have smuggled the drugs into the country from Brazil.
According to Punch, the drugs were uncovered at MMIA during an inward screening of passengers on board a South African Airways and an Emirates flight.
31yrs old Okwuma told investigators that he was introduced to the crime by a Nigerian in Brazil and was paid $3,000 (about N600,000). He said he had wanted to use the money to augment his meagre salary.
He 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.”
On his part, 30yrs old Nwajagu said he took to drug trafficking to raise funds for his business. He added that he was introduced to drug trafficking by a friend in Lagos.
He said, “I was in my village in Anambra doing menial jobs to sustain myself. I came to Lagos on a short visit when I met an old friend. He was very nice to me as he used to give me money, buy me drinks and food.
“He told me to travel to Brazil and help him bring a bag back to Nigeria. He said he would give me enough money to help me start a business. That was how I travelled out of Nigeria. On arrival, the bag was searched and the cocaine was found inside packs of Irish whiskey. I never knew I would end up this way.”
The NDLEA Commander at the MMIA, Mr. Ahmadu Garba, who confirmed the arrests, put the street value of the drugs at N59m.
The bad guys – Michael Okwuma and Chidiebere Nwajagu – were said to have smuggled the drugs into the country from Brazil.
While Okwuma hid his share of the drugs inside wooden frames, Nwajagu was said to have concealed his own drugs inside cartons of whisky bottles.
According to Punch, the drugs were uncovered at MMIA during an inward screening of passengers on board a South African Airways and an Emirates flight.
31yrs old Okwuma told investigators that he was introduced to the crime by a Nigerian in Brazil and was paid $3,000 (about N600,000). He said he had wanted to use the money to augment his meagre salary.
He 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.”
On his part, 30yrs old Nwajagu said he took to drug trafficking to raise funds for his business. He added that he was introduced to drug trafficking by a friend in Lagos.
He said, “I was in my village in Anambra doing menial jobs to sustain myself. I came to Lagos on a short visit when I met an old friend. He was very nice to me as he used to give me money, buy me drinks and food.
“He told me to travel to Brazil and help him bring a bag back to Nigeria. He said he would give me enough money to help me start a business. That was how I travelled out of Nigeria. On arrival, the bag was searched and the cocaine was found inside packs of Irish whiskey. I never knew I would end up this way.”
The NDLEA Commander at the MMIA, Mr. Ahmadu Garba, who confirmed the arrests, put the street value of the drugs at N59m.
Unfortunately for them, they are going to court and may end up in prison. Fast money...big trouble!
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