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| AKANDE HIDES COCAINE IN SOAP TABLETS |
The vigilance by law enforcement agents at the Murtala Muhammed
International Airport in Lagos paid off recently when an attempt by
Olawole Akande, 42, to smuggle 630g of cocaine hidden in six tablets of
soap to the United Kingdom was thwarted.
Akande was about to board an Arik Air flight to London when he was
arrested by officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency.
In the same vein, another suspect, Nicholas Ezika, who was en-route
Malaysia via Egypt Airline flight was arrested at the airport for
ingesting about 62 wraps of methamphetamine weighing 1.130kg.
The NDLEA commander at the airport, Mr. Hamza Umar while confirming
the arrests said, “This is the second time we are detecting drugs
concealed in soap this year. Although it was an ingenious plan, we were
able to detect it. The
suspects are said to have made confessional statements on their involvement, which is helping further investigation.”
Akande, who holds Nigerian and British passports, said, “I was born
in London. I lived in south-east London until 2007 when I came back to
Nigeria. I sell laptops, clothes and shoes to earn a living. I was
contacted to smuggle the
drugs by a friend. He told me that since I have a British passport and
had lived there, it will be easy for me to handle. They also told me
that the drug was neatly concealed. He promised to pay me £3,000
excluding all travel expenses. That was how I got involved.”
Ezika on the other hand who is an auto parts dealer at the Onitsha
Market in Anambra State, blamed his predicament on the demolition of his
shop. He said, “I am an auto parts dealer at Npkor, Onitsha. I was
doing fine in business
until my shop was demolished. After the demolition, it was difficult to
take care of my wife and only child. I had no option of survival than to
accept$3,000 to smuggle the drugs. I ingested the drugs at Onitsha and
came to Lagos to board my flight to Malaysia. I was ignorant of the fact
that drug offenders are liable to death in Malaysia. It was after my
arrest that I discovered the risk involved in my action.”
In his reaction, the Chairman/Chief Executive of the NDLEA, Ahmadu
Giade, expressed delight over Ezika’s arrest. He said, “I am very happy
with the arrests, particularly that of the second suspect, Ezika. It is
good that we detected the drug here. Apart from the death penalty he
would have faced in Malaysia, we have also protected the image of the
country from disrepute. I urge members of the public to join in the
fight against drug trafficking and abuse. We have saved many young
people from similar premature deaths and we hope todo more to protect
lives in the days ahead.”