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28-year-old single mother and four other suspected drug traffickers
have been apprehended over allegations of ingesting 398 wraps of
narcotics.
The drugs, weighing 7.1kg, consist of 1.1kg of methamphetamine and 6kg of cocaine.
A
press statement by the spokesman of the agency, Mr. Mitchel Ofoyeju,
said the suspects were caught by men of the National Drug Law
Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport
(NAIA) Abuja.
According to the NDLEA Commander at the airport,
Mr Hamisu Lawan, the suspects include a 28-year-old single mother, Udoka
Peace Egbuchelam, who ingested 73 wraps of methamphetamine weighing
1.1kg; Ezechi Chinedu Nwabueze, 45, who ingested 95 wraps of cocaine
weighing 2kg and Uzoukwu Uzomba Joel, 54, who ingested 85 wraps of
cocaine weighing 1.5kg respectively .
Others, he said, included
Obiora Boniface Okechukwu, 36, who ingested 91 wraps of cocaine weighing
1.6kg and Eze Onyebuchi Everest, 32, who swallowed 54 wraps of cocaine
weighing 900 grammes.
Hamisu stated that apart from Udoka Peace
Egbuchelam and Ezechi Chinedu Nwabueze, who were on board of Ethiopian
Airline to Malaysia and Istanbul respectively, other suspects were said
to have been caught during inward screening of passengers.
Meanwhile,
the only female among the five suspects was quoted to have said that
she wanted enough money to pay tuition fees of her 5-year-old daughter,
hence her involvement in the illicit trade.
In her words,“I
wanted to pay the school fees of my daughter. Since my arrest, I have
been worried because I do not know how she is coping without me. The
people that gave me the drug promised to pay me the sum of $2,700,”
Udoka, a native of Imo State, stated.
The second suspect, Ezechi
Chinedu Nwabueze, who is a trader in Benin Republic, said he was to
deliver the drugs in Istanbul, Turkey.
“I am the only child of my parents. My problem began when my shop got burnt and nobody was willing to help me,” he stated.
Another
suspect, Uzoukwu Uzomba Joel, who left Brazil with 85 wraps of cocaine
weighing 1.5kg in his stomach, blamed his involvement in drug
trafficking on frustration and sickness.
In his remarks, the
Chairman/Chief Executive of the NDLEA, Ahmadu Giade, the single mother
would be killed if she was caught in Malaysia, adding that drug
trafficking into the Asian country was a capital punishment Malaysia.
While
urging members of the public to avoid the illict trade, the chairman
added that, “We are happy to prevent the untimely death of another
Nigerian over drug trafficking.”
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