NDLEA/PUBAF/074/
VOL. V /316 April 22, 2014
PRESS RELEASE
NDLEA DETECTS COCAINE IN SHOES,
VOLTAGE REGULATOR
The National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency (NDLEA) has discovered 2.460kg of cocaine inside female shoes and
voltage regulators at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos.
The seizures were made in a consignment of female shoes from Brazil on board an
Ethiopian Airline flight and a shipment of voltage regulators meant for export
to Gabon on a DHL cargo flight.
NDLEA Commander at the Lagos
Airport, Mr. Hamza Umar explained that the shipment of shoes was abandoned. “We
found an abandoned luggage containing ladies shoes that originated from Brazil.
During examination, 1.860kg of cocaine was found inside the shoe soles. Our men
at the Skyway Aviation Handling Company Limited (SAHCOL) section of the airport
also detected 600 grammes of cocaine hidden in a voltage regulator. A freight
forwarder had been arrested in connection with the cocaine shipment to Gabon”
Hamza stated.
The suspect, Nyeaka Chidiebere
Anslem, 37, who hails from Imo State, said in his statement that he was given
the consignment by a client. “I am a freight forwarder with over five years
working experience. A client gave me a bag containing three voltage regulators
and hair attachment to send to Gabon. The NDLEA at SAHCOL while searching the
luggage dismantled the voltage regulators and found five parcels of substance
that tested positive for cocaine in one of the regulators” Nyeaka stated. The
suspect is married with five children.
The Chairman/Chief Executive of
NDLEA, Ahmadu Giade said that the Agency will continue to keep a close watch
over Nigeria-Brazil route while other African routes are being re-classified in
line with current risk levels. “The NDLEA will continue to keep a close watch
over Nigeria-Brazil route because of the high number of arrests and seizures
made on the route. Recent drug seizures on some African routes have equally
placed them on a high risk platform. We must continue to adopt effective
strategies in preventing the sub-region from being used as a drug hub” Giade stated.
The
suspect will be charged to court as soon.
Ofoyeju
Mitchell
Head,
Public Affairs
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