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Wednesday, 2 September 2015

NDLEA arrest 5 man drug trafficking syndicate with 11.5kg of cocaine valued at N57m

A 5 man drug trafficking syndicate consisting of 28 year old Nonso Akubueze, Simon Omoluonye, Obidike Onodyer, Friday Onyeabor and Emma Ifoh, have been arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency for trafficking 11.5 kilogrammes of cocaine valued at N57 million from Brazil into Nigeria. Punch reports that the men were arrested at the Muritala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.


When interrogated, Akabueze who is a graduate of Economics and was found with 1.1kg of cocaine hidden in his luggage, said he had left Nigeria for Brazil with the hope of getting a good job in Brazil but his expectation was dashed on getting there.
“I am a 2009 graduate of Economics but I have no job. I left Nigeria in search of job opportunities. My condition of living in Brazil was worse than when I was in Nigeria. It was my friend that gave me the bag containing the drug.”he said
One of the arrested men, Simon Omeluonye said he was to be paid N1m for trafficking the banned substance. According to him, he had planned to use the money to further his education and start up a business. 40 year old Obidike Onodyer when interrogated said he was paid N200,000 for the 11 wraps of cocaine he ingested.
"“Drug trafficking was my last option to free myself from the harsh condition of living in Brazil. Unfortunately, I could only swallow 11 wraps so I was paid N200,000.he said
Reacting to their arrest, the NDLEA commander at the MMIA, Mr. Hamza Umar, said the seized drug comprised white and crack cocaine concealed in tins, among others.
“Different methods were adopted in concealing the drug.
One of the suspects, Omoluonye, was caught with both white and crack cocaine in tins weighing 7.8kg. Akubueze had 1.1kg by the side of his luggage while Onodyer ingested 11 wraps of cocaine weighing 0.5 grammes. Onyeabor was found with 74 wraps weighing 1.3kg and Ifoh was caught with 34 wraps weighing 0.7 grammes. Apart from Onyeabor, who hails from Enugu State, the other 4 suspects are from Anambra State.”

52 comments:

  1. See desperate measures o. Swallowing wraps of drugs...o dear...suicidal

    Important!  Do this tonight if you care about your brain

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  2. See desperate measures o. Swallowing wraps of drugs...o dear...suicidal

    Important!  Do this tonight if you care about your brain

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  3. Fiat justicia ruat caelum.


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  4. Ummmmm boys are not smiling @all





    Auntie linda...

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  5. Ummmmm boys are not smiling @all





    Auntie linda...

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  6. The hunger for money to make a living .....







    #it will only get better
    #it must end in praise

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  7. If they are found guilty of this,the should face the furor of the law?if i may ask ibo people is this a curse on them or what,every time the useless NDLEA arrest drug traffic people it must be ibo people hmm its getting out of hand.






















    #sad indeed

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    1. abegiiii, na only IBO dey do am? Yoruba dey do am, Hausa dey do joor. tribalistic freeborn. mtcheeeeeew

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    2. Wat do u mean by ibos, ur. So foolish nd stupid 2 open dat ur silly mouth 2 say dat. Idiot

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  8. If they are found guilty of this,the should face the furor of the law?if i may ask ibo people is this a curse on them or what,every time the useless NDLEA arrest drug traffic people it must be ibo people hmm its getting out of hand.






















    #sad indeed

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  9. They should b punished accordingly so dat dis wil serve as deterrent to others.

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  10. My Igbo boys what's up na?!

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  11. The quest for money among some of my brothhers is becoming an embarrasment to the Igbo nation.

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  12. For window blinds, wallpaper and curtains please call 08160856785.

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  13. IGBO KWENU! HEY!!!... IGBO KWENU! HEY!!!... IGBO KWENU! HEEEEY!!!!

    You guys never learn.

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  14. Wow umu anambra umu igbo bikonu welunu nwayo na achu ego ntu

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  15. Ndigbo kwenu! Ndigbo kwenu... You know the rest loool.

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  16. Just imagine dat dey succeeded,....

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  17. Ndi-Igbo. Kwenu!

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  18. My great Anambra people. Druggies. Is this your own way of I will rather be self made

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  19. Dem go tey for jail, no stories. Linda take note!

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  20. Dem go tey for jail, no stories. Linda take note!

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  21. Dem go tey for jail, no stories. Linda take note!

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  22. Onyinigbo ibonna ibochukwu wen una go stop dis una wahala so???na God must change una heart ooo
    Biafra must be real i tell una ooo..and if e happen seh na so we go still dey do??abeg make we think deeply and repent biko..inatago??

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  23. What is it wt dis igbos & travelling ALL OVER D EARTH in search of criminal activities to embark in.Same way they dont seat & develop those their states - just go everywhere doing corrupt things then going home for xmas to show off. Bunch of criminals disgracing us everywhere.

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  24. Igbo ppl n drugs/fraud.. tufiakwa

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  25. Igbo people again criminals this is what their culture encourages anything for money

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  26. Igbo again!!!shameless tribe ever.

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  27. Linda please why the word syndicate????

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  28. Igbos! Igbos!! Igbos!!!

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  29. Buhari & his hausa/fulani brothers re de cause of all dis
    Dey re de satanic demons tormenting de Biafran children of God
    C what my igbo brothers re goin tru just 2 survive
    Hausa/fulani's wil never knw peace until dey free Biafran's
    Dey wil remain cursed
    #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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  30. they are all igbos...igbos are giving nigeria bad image.....too bad... you people are not the only one experiencing hard time...

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  31. Pls why the name calling thing for igbos..pls lets stop all this division

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  32. Buh on a more serious note, why r sum igbo boys like ds? Wot happened to d tradition of servin dia master n bein settled after a few yrs??

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  33. Unemployment is not an excuse for illegality or crime

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  34. I just only needed to check the names....

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