A 34-year-old man Ifeanyi Nriagwu, from Anambra state was
caught at the departure hall of the MMIA during the screening of passengers on a
Turkish flight.
Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement at the
Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos disclosed that they recovered 1.370 kilogramme of whitish powdery
substance that tested positive for cocaine from him.
The Commander of the NDLEA at the MMIA, Mr. Hamza Umar,
said:
“The suspect was
found with two parcels of cocaine industrially hidden by the sides of his
laptop bag. He was detected on his way to Turkey from where he would have
proceeded to South Sudan. The drug tested positive for cocaine and weighed
1.370kg.”
Nriagwu pleaded financial constraints as his reason for
joining the drug trade, he said:
“I wanted to use the $3,500 I was promised to take care of
my personal problems. I relocated to South Sudan in January 2013. I am married
with a child but I am unable to care for my family due to financial constraint.
This was why I got involved,” Nriagwu said.
The NDLEA Chairman, Mr. Ahmadu Giade, said the agency would
continue to engage in both drug supply and demand reduction activities towards
achieving a drug-free Nigeria.
“We will continue to pursue the mandate of the agency with
all diligence. We shall cut off the supply of drug through arrests and
prosecution of drug traffickers. We shall also intensify our anti-drug abuse
public enlightenment programmes,” Giade said.
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