Officers of the National Drug Law
Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA),
Abuja have discovered parcels of whitish substance that tested positive for
cocaine inside soles of shoes. The suspected cocaine, according to a statement released on
Monday in Lagos by the agency’s spokesperson, Mr Mitchell Ofoyeju,
weighed 9.150kgs.
“The discovery was made in
a shipment of shoes during inward screening of passengers on a Turkish airline
flight from Sao Paulo, Brazil. The cocaine was industrially concealed in
the soles of new foot wears.
There was an arrest at the weekend of a 34- year old suspect,
Kingsley Okolo. The suspect who is a motorcycle parts dealer said that he was
offered the N1 million to smuggle the drugs to Nigeria.
Investigation is on going and the suspect is cooperating with our
team of undercover officers,” Ofoyeju said.
He also quoted the chairman of the NDLEA, Mr
Muhammad Abdallah, as saying that the huge profit derived from drug
trafficking has made it a top priority for drug cartels to be financially
incapacitated.
“We must continue to take
deliberate steps to intercept drugs and ultimately prevent the criminal
enrichment of drug cartels.
“Illicit drug proceeds negatively affect economic development and
could be used to corrupt government officials and fund terrorism thereby
subjecting mankind to widespread destruction,” Abdallah stated.
Abdallah also commended the arresting officers describing the
seizure as one of the benefits of training.
The NDLEA boss said the suspect will soon be charged to court.
The NDLEA boss said the suspect will soon be charged to court.
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