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Photos: NDLEA arrest two drug traffickers at Lagos airport

Officials of the Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency NDLEA, have arrested two drug traffickers at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Lagos for attempting to export drugs out of the country. The suspects, 59 year old Joseph Oparaji Okechukwu, and 41 year old Austine Ikenna Nnaji, were arrested during the inward screening of passengers. 
NDLEA commander at Lagos airport, Ahmadu Garba, said Okechukwu was arrested when he attempted to board a Turkish airline flight. He excreted 1.105 kg of brownish substances that tested positive for heroin. Nnaji on the other hand was found to have concealed 11.540 kg of marijuana and 490 grams of tramadol in his luggage. H e was arrested while attempting to board an Ethiopian airline flight to Doha, Qatar. 
The agency in a statement said Okechukwu who is an indigene of Imo state and resides on Surulere in Lagos state, offered a confessional statement in which he attributed his crime to Nigeria’s economic downturn and to the “devil.”
According to him:
“I am sick and in debt. I did not smuggle drugs deliberately. Since 2015, I have been living in abject poverty to the extent that l cannot take care of my family. This is the handiwork of the devil and I regret everything now.”
The other suspect, Nnaji who hails from Enugu State, feigned knowledge of the banned substance found in his luggage. He reportedly claimed a friend handed him the luggage containing the drugs at the Lagos Airport. According to NDLEA agents, the suspect stated that a friend of his who is based in Qatar had sent someone to him at the airport to deliver the luggage, adding that the messenger claimed the contents were foodstuff.
Mr. Nnaji reportedly wrote:
“I work as a safety officer in Qatar and I came to Nigeria to visit my parents and make arrangements for my marriage. My friend in Qatar called me and asked me to assist him in bringing some foodstuffs. When the bag was given to me at the airport, I almost rejected it because it was too heavy. Unfortunately, the drugs were detected by NDLEA officers.”

14 comments:

  1. All Na Hustle..





    Neeyo Linda Ikeji Birth Mate

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    1. Time for an Igbo Ban on all airlines.

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  2. Biafra kwezuenu
    #MVP ooooshey !

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    1. Time for an IGBO BAN! These people are carrying poisons all over the world.

      We can no longer accept it.

      #IgboTravelBan

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  3. Biafra kwezuenu
    #MVP ooooshey !

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  4. Biafra kwezuenu
    #MVP ooooshey !

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  5. This country have to understand,Nwanne nothing do u

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    1. This country has to understand what? That you are dirty, morally bankrupt, illiterate animals? We know, we're just trying to figure out how to deal with you.

      #IgboTravelBan

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  6. If doing drugs was easy i'm sure yorubas would hv flooded the business, at least these ones risk their lives but the yorubas are experts in inflicting pain and suffering to others due to their lazy ways .. ritual killings and agberoism is worst than doing drugs

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  7. Black sheep of Igbo Land repp'n their generation SHAMEFULLY!
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  8. na wash!!boiz no dy carry last

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  9. Biafrans again.... Everything for money...

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  10. Biafrans again.... Everything for money...

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  11. Igbos sales drugs for better life. While yorubaz take a little and end up down bridges,hausas takes it and end up untop of bridges

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