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Photos: NDLEA arrest student, 4 others over possesion of 10. 255kg narcotics

A 26 year old student Okonkwo Daniel Anagor and four others identified as Lawal Monsuru Ademola, Ogbonna Donatus Chigozie, Okoro Chibueze Augustine and Okpue Ernest Ifeanyi have been arrested by officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for suspected drug trafficking.

The suspects were apprehended at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA) Lagos for the unlawful possession of 10.255kgs of narcotics hidden in a sack of Garri and their luggage.


Two of the drug suspects were coming from Brazil with cocaine wile three others were going to South Africa, Dubai and Pakistan when they were arrested. Ahmadu Garba, the NDLEA commander at the Lagos airport while speaking on their arrest said , “26 year old student Okonkwo Daniel Anagor, was caught with 2.810kgs of Tramadol on his way to Dubai. Lawal Monsuru Ademola, 33 year old trader was arrested with 3.310kgs of methamphetamine on his way to South Africa while Ogbonna Donatus Chigozie was caught attempting to smuggle 610 grammes of cocaine to Pakistan.


Two other suspects, Okoro Chibueze Augustine and Okpue Ernest Ifeanyi were caught with 2.575kgs and 950 grammes of cocaine from Brazil”. One of the suspects, Okonkwo David Anagor who hails from Ayamelum Local government area of Anambra state, said
 “I was travelling to Dubai to spend holiday and further my studies but they called me from Dubai that somebody will give me garri in Lagos. When I got to Lagos, the person called me and gave me the bag of garri. This is my first time of travelling outside the country. At the airport, the garri was searched and 445 sachets of Tramadol were found inside the bag. That was how I was arrested”. He hails from Ayamelum local government area of Anambra State.
Another suspect, Lawal Monsuru Ademola, is a trader selling clothes at Marina Lagos. He holds a diploma in Computer Installations and Repairs at the Lagos State Polytechnic.His journey to South Africa was aborted as 3.310kgs of crystalline substance which tested positive for methamphetamine was found in his possession. The drug was neatly packed in 26 parcels in a false bottom of his luggage. Similarly, Ogbonna Donatus Chigozie was nabbed with 610 grammes of cocaine while attempting to board an Emirate flight to Pakistan. Another suspect, Okoro Chibueze Augustine who hails from Imo state, was expecting to be paid N2.5 million described his arrest as a bad luck. In his words,
“I have lived in Brazil for a year and six months I have suffered trying to make ends meet in Brazil. I got involved in drug trafficking so as to start legitimate business. I expected to have made N2.5 million from the deal. Unfortunately, my partner who would have collected the drug in Dubai failed to show up so I had to come to Nigeria with the drug. That was not the original plan. This is a bad luck and I feel so sad”.




Okpue Ernest Ifeanyi, an indigene in Enugu, who had lived in Brazil for a year said that he came to Nigeria for his traditional marriage ceremony.
“I work in a restaurant in Brazil. I am 39 years old and I sincerely want to get married and have a family. In the process of trying to make more money, I was given 59 wraps of cocaine to take to Nigeria for N400,000 naira. Now I realized I have made a big mistake. I pray my woman will find a place in her heart to forgive me. I feel I am under a spell” he stated.
Chairman/Chief Executive of the Agency, Ahmadu Giade while reacting to the recent arrests called on Nigerians to shun drug trafficking and promote peaceful coexistence.
“Some of the lessons of Eid el Kabir are obedience and love. Let us love one another and obey the laws of the land by avoiding drug trafficking and abuse. This way we can promote safety and peaceful coexistence”. 
All five suspects will soon be arraigned in court.

34 comments:

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    1. Someone will give u bag. Adult like u. Who u de tell dat cock n bull. Quickmoneysyndrome

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  2. Nawa oh..

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  3. Chai! If d first guy's story is true, den I pity him

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  4. Una go tey for inside jail. Linda take note!

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  5. Una go tey for inside jail. Linda take note!

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  6. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Nna this people never learn.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  7. I pray he gets a second chance to do better in life since he has learnt his lesson. All d best!

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  8. Ehya. Don't do drugs guys. Its not worth it

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  9. Desperation for money.

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  10. That's cool, they shld jail all of them



















    #It WiLL oNLy gET beTTer
    #iT mUsT eNd iN prAiSe

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  11. December is fast approaching and igbo guys blood the hot fpr money.Expect more arrest dis mber month

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  12. I know an Igbo man must be among these guys. The igbo's love money more than life and can do anything to get it. Igbo Kwenu. Hahaha

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  13. Choi! Na wa o. My Okoro brothers are at it again.

















    #TeamBlessed#

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  14. This guys are just a disgrace to this country,have a nice time in jail. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

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  15. In a hurry to make it. Only a year in brazil, u want to make 2.5m . I have worked 7 years though receiving up to 100k monthly. I cant boast of such savings

    Please give them short jail terms. They will just waste away in prison.

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  16. All these my ibo brothers, why Una dey disgrace us.. Are u people not learning any lesson? Tufiaaaa!!!

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  17. Quick wealth is destructive!

    And Death came to town in form of Breath!

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  18. Boys aren't smiling...December is here

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  19. Oh, this is a bad luck, I pity them, pls o. U people should tender justice with mercy o, Nigeria is hurt, they are trying to survive. #myopinion???

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  20. Na dia way. The love of money

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  21. OMG! when will all these boys stop 'get rich quickly scheme..I rather die poor than do drugs.

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  22. Hear they no go hear until they are caught....same story every day







    Seyilicious

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  23. Lili umunnem na echum afa. Oo gini. No be so dem dey buy mansion for banana island. Legit still works

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  24. If an Igbo man no dey, then it is not normal! Why are we always involved in these things, na we suffer pass?

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  25. abeg free igbo.is one of our fellow yoruba brodas not also involved dis tym around?

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  26. Daz y dey want biafra I guess 2 doin drugs freely lol buh on a serious note y not emulate umunna, no excuse wot so eva 4 drug trafikin.

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