Operatives of the National Drug Law
Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have aborted an attempt by suspected drug
syndicate to smuggle 24.5kg of heroin concealed inside carpets into
Nigeria.
The consignment described in the airway bill as Pakistani hand-knotted
new woollen carpets originated from Lahore, Pakistan. It left Karachi
airport in an Emirate flight as unaccompanied cargo and taken to Nigeria
Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO) Shed, at the Murtala Mohammed
International Airport (MMIA) Lagos.
The estimated value of the drug is N294 million. It is the first discovery of drug inside carpets in the country.
The NDLEA airport Commander, Hamza Umar said the consignment was examined by the Agency when it was abandoned by the importers.
“The suspicious cargo was monitored by undercover operatives for a
week after it arrived. We decided to conduct the search when nobody came
to claim it. In all, there were twelve pieces of carpets but only six
contained heroin. The heroin was prepared into tiny bits inside plastic
hollow treads and weaved in a way that makes it difficult to detect
unless it is unfastened” Mr Hamza said.
He added that the information on the airway bill was found to be incorrect by investigators.
The Chairman/Chief Executive of the NDLEA, Ahmadu Giade who described
the seizure as breath-taking promised to unveil the importers.
“The drug syndicate did their best concealing the drug but it was not
good enough to go undetected. If drug barons will not lack concealment
methods, we also will not be tired in detecting narcotics. This seizure
is unique because it is the least place anyone will go to in search for
narcotics. We shall continue with investigation until those behind the
illegal shipment are brought to book” Mr Giade said.
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