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Former Convicted Drug Trafficker Arrested With Cocaine At Nigerian Airport

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September 18, 2022

The ex-convict was arrested for importing 5.90 kilogrammes of cocaine concealed in cans of deodorants and ladies' lip gloss into Nigeria.

The Nigerian anti-narcotics agency, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), says it has arrested an ex-convict, Onyeka Charles Madukolu at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos. 

 

The ex-convict was arrested for importing 5.90 kilogrammes of cocaine concealed in cans of deodorants and ladies' lip gloss into Nigeria.

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The agency in a statement issued on Sunday which was signed by its Director, Media & Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, said the suspect had been previously jailed for seven years in Ethiopia for drug trafficking offences and was released from prison in 2020.

 

Despite his previous drug-related sentence, NDLEA said he went back into drug trafficking and was again arrested on Friday, September 16, 2022, at the Lagos airport on his return from Sao Paulo, Brazil via Addis Ababa on an Ethiopian Airlines flight.

 

According to the statement, when his luggage was searched, it was revealed that he had concealed 5.90kg of cocaine inside cans of deodorants and female lip gloss.

 

"During the preliminary interview, he claimed to have gone into the drug business to raise fresh capital to start a legitimate business after his release from Ethiopian prison in 2020."

 

The father of two kids, one each from a Nigerian woman and a Brazilian woman, said he was in the motor spare parts business before going into the criminal trade, NDLEA said. 

"The 44-year-old indigene of Awka North Local Government Area of Anambra State said he was expecting to be paid N2 million on the successful delivery of the illicit drug in Nigeria."

 

Babafemi, however, noted that in another operation, the operatives of the agency on Tuesday, September 13, intercepted another trafficker, Chukwu Kingsley on his way to Rome, Italy on an Asky Airline flight. 

 

"A search of his luggage shows he had concealed among food condiments 11,460 tablets of tramadol 225mg with a gross weight of 5.7kg and 39 bottles of codeine syrup.

 

He said the suspect, a 49-year-old man, is a known haulage agent who hails from Oru West Local Government Area of Imo State.

 

The statement read part, "Also at the Lagos airport, a freight agent, Lawal Adeyemi was arrested the same day for attempting to export some sachets of lexotan among other non-controlled drugs to Liberia, while operatives equally seized 593.90 kilograms of khat leaf at the NAHCO import shed of the airport on Thursday 15th September after a joint examination of the cargo by a combined team of security agencies.

 

"Meanwhile, a notable producer of a new psychoactive substance, popularly called Akuskura, Qasim Ademola has been arrested by anti-narcotic officers who intercepted 26,600 bottles of the illicit substance meant for distribution across Northern states. 

 

"The consignment was seized on

Thursday, 15th September along Zaria-Kano road, Gadar Tamburawa, Kano while the 39-year-old proprietor from Akinyele LGA, Oyo state and three of his distributors were arrested in follow-up operations.

 

"In Kogi state, operatives on patrol along Okene-Abuja expressway on Saturday, 17th September intercepted a J5 vehicle coming from Onitsha enroute Kaduna-Zaria with 18 pieces of pump action rifles and 1,300 cartridges, while the two suspects conveying the arms and ammunition, Chukwudi Aronu, 51, and Shuaibu Gambo, 23, were

arrested. 

 

"Another suspect, Anthony Agada, 37, conveying 1,000 cartridges, was equally nabbed in a bus coming

from Onitsha to Abuja the same day, while 1,404 bottles of codeine syrup and 2,040 ampoules of pentazocine injection were seized from another vehicle coming from

Onitsha enroute Sokoto, with the receiver, Stanley Raymond, 39, and the sender, Shadrack Ifediora, 46,

arrested in follow up operations in Sokoto and Anambra respectively."

 

It added, "In Kaduna, a drug dealer, Mohammed Mustapha Dalhatu

a.k.a Dawa, was arrested at Sabon Gari Zaria with eight bags of cannabis sativa weighing 67kg, and another, Maikudi Hassan, was arrested at Gubuci village of Ikara LGA with five bags of cannabis weighing 54.2kg. 

 

"On Thursday, 15th September, operatives also arrested Mary Ugwu and Hawwa Idi, at Anchau town, Kubau LGA with 721 ampoules of pentazocine injection; 37,000 tablets of exol-5 and nine ampoules of diazepam injection as well as 6.8kg of rubber solution.

 

"In Edo, operatives recovered 285kg cannabis in two raids at Okpuje, Owan West LGA, on Friday 16th Sept, while in Lagos, 972.5kg of the same substance was recovered

from an electronic shop at Alaba Int'l market and one of the suspects, Mrs. Ebere Aja, 38, arrested. No less than 335.1kg of cannabis was also seized in a raid at Kwanar Kundum area of Bauchi town, with two suspects: Usman Garba and Najib Ibrahim, arrested," the statement reads.

 

NDLEA spokesman said that the Chairman/Chief Executive of the Agency, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa had directed the Kogi state command to immediately hand over the arms and ammunition seized to the police for further investigation.

 

He quoted the chairman to have commended the officers and men of the command as well as their counterparts in MMIA, Kano, Kaduna, Edo, Lagos, and Bauchi states for their vigilance and resilience and charged them and others across the country to remain focused as they daily discharge their responsibilities.

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