Forty-nine-year-old Fred Obi was about to board an Ethiopian
Air flight from Abuja to Tel Aviv, Israel with a strange cargo allegedly
concealed in his stomach when the law caught up with him. He had ingested
1.594kg of cocaine.
But he was not the only one boarding that same flight with
the intention of transporting narcotics they had ingested on November 22, 2014
when they were arrested by men of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency at
the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.
Also arrested were Ekechi Ferdinand, 36; Okonkwo Paul, 20;
Azubuogu Obumneme, 30; Okechi Anthony, 34; Anozie Henry, 34 and Okafor Francis,
51.
NDLEA spokesperson, Mr. Mitchell Ofoyeju, confirmed that the
raid which was headed by the agency’s commander at the Abuja Airport, Mr.
Hamisu Lawan, would turn out to be a revealing one.
The suspects, who were said to have been arrested and
isolated, were soon made to excrete the drug they had ingested.
“The last of the suspects eventually finished excreting the
drugs in his stomach this morning (Thursday, November 26),” Ofoyeju said.
Ferdinand excreted 1.616kg of cocaine, Paul – 1.103kg,
Obumneme – 1.450kg, Anthony – 935 grammes while Henry exctreted 874 grammes of
cocaine. The oldest of the suspects, Francis, on his part excreted 1.167kg.
All the suspects, except Obi, were said to have Hong Kong as
the destination on their tickets.
NDLEA Chairman, Ahmadu Giade, said that the arrest of the
suspects was an added victory to the war against drug trafficking in the
country.
He said, “Coming at a time when commanders of our agency are
holding a summit to move the agency forward, this is a welcome development.
“Having seven suspected drug traffickers on a single flight
is a reflection of the desperation of drug cartels.
“But this will prove to them that the NDLEA has the capacity
to stop drug trafficking no matter what method they employ.
“Fortunately for the suspects as well, our arrest has saved
their lives because for the suspects heading to Hong Kong, it is clearly stated
in their visas that drug trafficking in Hong Kong attracts the death penalty.
Nigeria has equally been saved from an embarrassment their arrest would have
caused if they were caught over there.”
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